Jim Henson Pictures: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
Reverted 1 edit by 173.44.103.206 (talk): You don't get to decide who should have made a movie. |
m reverted edits by an IP user evading the block of 166.182.0.0/16 and performing the same edits as what they did from that IP. |
||
(73 intermediate revisions by 32 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Short description|Former |
{{Short description|Former film studio from 1995 to 2004}} |
||
{{Infobox company |
{{Infobox company |
||
| name = Jim Henson Pictures |
| name = Jim Henson Pictures |
||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
| owner = {{ubl|The Jim Henson Company|[[Sony Pictures|Sony Pictures Entertainment]] {{small|(1995–1999)}}}} |
| owner = {{ubl|The Jim Henson Company|[[Sony Pictures|Sony Pictures Entertainment]] {{small|(1995–1999)}}}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
'''Jim Henson Pictures''' was an American [[film studio]] owned by [[The Jim Henson Company]] and led by [[Brian Henson|Brian]] and [[Lisa Henson]]. It was originally founded on July 21, 1995, by |
'''Jim Henson Pictures''' was an American [[film studio]] owned by [[The Jim Henson Company]] and led by [[Brian Henson|Brian]] and [[Lisa Henson]], the oldest son and daughter, respectively, of Muppets creator [[Jim Henson]]. It was originally founded on July 21, 1995, by Brian as a joint venture between Jim Henson Productions and [[Sony Pictures|Sony Pictures Entertainment]].<ref>[http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Brian+Henson+and+Stephanie+Allain+to+Chat+on+Entertainment+Tonight...-a019461018 Brian Henson and Stephanie Allain to Chat on Entertainment Tonight Online] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140509001456/http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Brian+Henson+and+Stephanie+Allain+to+Chat+on+Entertainment+Tonight...-a019461018 |date=2014-05-09 }} thefreelibrary.com, Retrieved on August 28, 2013</ref><ref>CLAUDIA ELLER ''The Los Angeles Times''. July 21, 1995 [https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-07-21-fi-26458-story.html Company Town : Muppets Cut Deal With Sony Pictures] articles.latimes.com, Retrieved on August 28, 2013</ref> |
||
The studio closed in 2004 |
The studio closed in 2004 after the partnership ended with Brian Henson and [[Sony Pictures]]. |
||
== History == |
== History == |
||
Line 90: | Line 90: | ||
[[Category:Sony Pictures Entertainment]] |
[[Category:Sony Pictures Entertainment]] |
||
[[Category:Film production companies of the United States]] |
[[Category:Film production companies of the United States]] |
||
[[Category: |
[[Category:Former joint ventures]] |
||
[[Category:American companies established in 1995]] |
[[Category:American companies established in 1995]] |
||
[[Category:Entertainment companies established in 1995]] |
[[Category:Entertainment companies established in 1995]] |
||
[[Category:American companies disestablished in 2004]] |
[[Category:American companies disestablished in 2004]] |
||
[[Category:Entertainment companies disestablished in 2004]] |
[[Category:Entertainment companies disestablished in 2004]] |
||
[[Category: |
[[Category:Former Sony subsidiaries]] |
||
{{film-studio-stub}} |
{{film-studio-stub}} |
Latest revision as of 12:03, 11 December 2024
Company type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Industry | Film production |
Founded | July 21, 1995 |
Founder | Brian Henson |
Defunct | 2004 |
Fate | Partnership ended |
Successor | |
Key people |
|
Owner |
|
Jim Henson Pictures was an American film studio owned by The Jim Henson Company and led by Brian and Lisa Henson, the oldest son and daughter, respectively, of Muppets creator Jim Henson. It was originally founded on July 21, 1995, by Brian as a joint venture between Jim Henson Productions and Sony Pictures Entertainment.[1][2]
The studio closed in 2004 after the partnership ended with Brian Henson and Sony Pictures.
History
[edit]Jim Henson Pictures was founded in 1995 by Brian Henson as the joint venture between Sony Pictures Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company.[citation needed]
Productions
[edit]Title | Release date | Production partners | Distributor |
---|---|---|---|
Buddy | June 6, 1997 | Sony Pictures Releasing | |
Muppets from Space | July 14, 1999 | Columbia Pictures | |
The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland | October 1, 1999 | ||
Rat | October 6, 2000 (UK) | Universal Pictures | Universal Focus |
Good Boy! | October 10, 2003 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | MGM Distribution Co. (United States) 20th Century Fox (Canada/International)[3] |
Five Children and It | October 15, 2004 (UK) October 20, 2004 (FRA) July 5, 2005 (USA) |
Pathé Distribution (United Kingdom) Warner Home Video (United States) Metropolitan Filmexport (France) Capitol Films (international) | |
MirrorMask[4] | January 25, 2005 (Sundance) September 30, 2005 (USA) March 3, 2006 (UK) |
Destination Films | Samuel Goldwyn Films |
See also
[edit]- List of The Jim Henson Company films for films released by The Jim Henson Company
References
[edit]- ^ Brian Henson and Stephanie Allain to Chat on Entertainment Tonight Online Archived 2014-05-09 at the Wayback Machine thefreelibrary.com, Retrieved on August 28, 2013
- ^ CLAUDIA ELLER The Los Angeles Times. July 21, 1995 Company Town : Muppets Cut Deal With Sony Pictures articles.latimes.com, Retrieved on August 28, 2013
- ^ "Good Boy! (2003)". BBFC. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
- ^ "Jim Henson Pictures". Retrieved July 17, 2022.
Categories:
- Former The Jim Henson Company subsidiaries
- Sony Pictures Entertainment
- Film production companies of the United States
- Former joint ventures
- American companies established in 1995
- Entertainment companies established in 1995
- American companies disestablished in 2004
- Entertainment companies disestablished in 2004
- Former Sony subsidiaries
- Film studio stubs