Crystal Sky Pictures
Company type | Independent |
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Industry | Film |
Predecessor | Paul Entertainment |
Founded | 1991 |
Founder | Steven Paul |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Key people | Steven Paul (Chairman/CEO) |
Website | crystalsky.com (archive) |
Crystal Sky Pictures is an American independent film production company founded in 1991 and owned by producer Steven Paul,[1] The company supplanted Paul Entertainment, a previous production company that was headed by Stuart and Steven Paul that was formed in the early 1980s.[2] The company's predecessor, Paul Entertainment, planned a three-picture program by 1988, and Eric Breiman said that they would run the studio, and would have co-production partner Victory Productions International to create their own feature films.[3]
In 2005, Crystal Sky acquired the films rights to the Castlevania series of video games.[4] The company signed a theatrical financing deal with Grosvenor Park Productions in 2008 valued at $200 million. The deal covered five films including “Castlevania”[5]
Films
Year | Title | Notes |
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1992 | The Double 0 Kid | |
1999 | Baby Geniuses | |
2001 | The Musketeer | |
2004 | Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 | |
2005 | Come To Me | |
2007 | Ghost Rider | |
Bratz | ||
Big Stan | Direct-to-video | |
2008 | Doomsday | |
2009 | Opposite Day | |
Tekken | Direct-to-video in North America | |
Robosapien: Rebooted | ||
2011 | Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance | |
2014 | Tekken 2: Kazuya's Revenge | Limited theatrical release in Asia |
2016 | JL Ranch | |
2017 | Ghost in the Shell | Uncredited |
Notes and references
- ^ "Steven Paul". Variety. 17 December 2013. Archived from the original on 20 January 2022. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
- ^ "Bo Derek To Flog Film With Paul Entertainment; Voight Now Shareholder". Variety. 1987-02-25. p. 106.
- ^ "Paul Entertainment topper is touting 3-picture program". Variety. 1987-10-21. p. 132.
- ^ Waltz, Amanda (2012-08-28). "Paul W.S. Anderson Still Intends To Make 'Castlevania' Feature Film". Retrieved 2024-10-30.
- ^ Jaafar, Ali (2008-05-19). "Crystal Sky signs $200 million deal". Variety. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
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