Founded 1978 | Parent organization Peace Arch Entertainment | |
Vhs companies from the 80 s 199 castle hill productions
Castle Hill Productions (1978−2009) was an independent television and film distribution company handling classic and independent films whose library spans eight decades.
Contents
- Vhs companies from the 80 s 199 castle hill productions
- Castle hill productions
- History
- Closure and holdings
- Key films of Castle Hill
- References
Castle hill productions
History
Founded in 1978 by Julian Schlossberg, Castle Hill Productions revived and restored over 200 classic motion pictures, many of which were originally United Artists releases and inherited from the family and/or estates of the films' original producers under the Caidin Film Company.
As the company grew, Castle Hill acquired the rights to many films by John Cassavetes, such as Faces and A Woman Under the Influence. Both Schlossberg and Gena Rowlands (Cassavetes' widow), through their company, Faces Distribution, have worked hard to revive the films for today's audiences in order for them to better appreciate the late director's work.
Castle Hill also bought the rights to many of the films of Elia Kazan and Orson Welles. In addition to their classic films, the company also distributed contemporary films (usually up to ten a year), and has been involved in in-house production, creating documentaries on filmmakers and news events.
Closure and holdings
In 2009, Castle Hill closed. Most of their holdings sold to another independent company, Westchester Films, managed by Schlossberg.
Most distribution rights to the Castle Hill library are handled by either Warner Bros., DreamWorks Classics, Janus Films, or Image Entertainment.
In 2014, the Westchester/Castle Hill holdings were purchased by entertainment distribution company Shout! Factory.