Arkoff International Pictures
Arkoff International Pictures was a film production company set up by Samuel Z. Arkoff, co founder of American International Pictures (AIP).
Arkoff sold AIP to Filmways in 1979, which he later described as "a giant mistake... [they] wanted to change everything AIP stood for."[1] Arkoff stayed on for a time as consultant but eventually sold the rest of his stock and retired. AIP did not last long afterwards.
Arkoff decided to come out of retirement establishing a new company which was run along similar principles to AIP. It's first film was Q - The Winged Serpent entirely financed by Arkoff himself.[1]
"People always ask me if it's difficult for me at my age to keep up with trends," said Arkoff in 1982. "What they don't understand is that I'm not older today. I was already older before."[1]
In 1987 it was announced Arkoff had secured funds from a Canadian investor "reported to run into nine figures".[2] Arkoff announced a series of films to be made in Canada, the US and Mexico.
Filmography
- Q - The Winged Serpent (1982)
- Hell Hole (1985)[3]
Proposed Films
- The Night in the Woods (1982)[1]
- Ice Riders (1987) - the story of an ice motor cyclist traumatised by a friend's death, trying to make a new start in a new town[2]
- Nightcrawler (1987) - a man wjp returns from the dead to wreck vengeance[2]
- sequel to I Was a Teenage Werewolf starring Michael Landon's children[2]
References
- ^ a b c d LOW-BUDGET FORMULA FOR MOVIES: MOVIE: LOW-BUDGET FORMULA Goldstein, Patrick. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 05 June 1982: e1.
- ^ a b c d At the Movies: 'Beach Party' man is producing films again, after a pause 'Beverly Hills Cop II' premiere in Britain Richard Gere explores brotherhood on a farm 105th movie for Lillian Gish New from Louis Malle Japanese festival, U.S. films Lawrence Van Gelder. New York Times (1923-Current file) [New York, N.Y] 02 Oct 1987: C8.
- ^ MOVIES: Good taste no barrier to making profitable films on women in prison Broeske, Pat H. Chicago Tribune (1963-Current file) [Chicago, Ill] 16 June 1985: l32.