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Morgan Creek Productions

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Industry
  
Movie studio

Founded
  
1988

Website
  
morgancreek.com

Type
  
Film studio

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Key people
  
James G. Robinson (Chairman & CEO) Brian Robinson David C. Robinson

Headquarters
  
Los Angeles, California, United States

Founders
  
James G. Robinson, Joe Roth

Films produced
  
Ace Ventura: Pet Detec, All Eyez on Me, The Last of the Mohicans, Dream House, Robin Hood: Prince of

Morgan Creek Productions is an American film studio that has released box-office hits including Young Guns, Dead Ringers, Major League, True Romance, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Crush, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and The Last of the Mochicans. The studio was co-founded in 1988 by James Robinson and Joe Roth. Robinson leads the company as chairman and CEO. He has two sons Brian Robinson and David C. Robinson who run the day to day operations.

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In October 2014, Morgan Creek sold the international distribution rights and copyrights to their films to Revolution Studios. In September 2015, Morgan Creek began negotiating the sale of rights for the remaining territories, though they will retain remake and TV rights to the Ace Ventura, Major League, Young Guns, and Exorcist franchises. Miramax is currently the digital and television distributor for the pre-2012 Morgan Creek library, via Revolution Studios. The domestic rights to the Morgan Creek library (with the exception of Young Guns, which still stand with Lionsgate/Vestron Video), have since been purchased by Westchester Films/Shout! Factory.

Morgan creek productions 1991 2001 logo with extended fanfare


List of Morgan Creek television series

  • Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1995-2000) (with Nelvana and Warner Bros. Television)
  • The Exorcist (2016) (with New Neighborhood and 20th Century Fox Television)
  • References

    Morgan Creek Productions Wikipedia