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Cinergi Pictures Inc. was an
American independent film
production company founded by
Andrew G.
Vajna in 1989,
after he had sold his
interest in his first...
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Terminator 3. He
founded the now-defunct
production companies Carolco Pictures,
Cinergi Pictures, and C2 Pictures,
frequently in
collaboration with
Mario K****ar...
- 6 million to
Cinergi Pictures for its film
Medicine Man and its 1994
films Renaissance Man and
Color of
Night and were
distributing Cinergi's films. The...
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Silver and
Lawrence Gordon,
instead being produced by
Andrew G. Vajna’s
Cinergi Pictures. Prin****l
photography took
place in New York City and
South Carolina...
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Janssen and
Anthony Heald. It was
distributed by
Hollywood Pictures and
Cinergi Pictures and
released on
January 30, 1998.
While the film was a critical...
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Buena Vista Distribution and
Cinergi Pictures had a 25-picture
distribution deal, with
Disney taking a 5%
stake in
Cinergi stock.
After nine
films were...
- entity,
making pictures by third-parties, as well as
Caravan Pictures, and
Cinergi, and its
development slate was
transferred to
Touchstone Pictures, but...
- K****ar and
Vajna ran
Carolco together until 1989, when
Vajna left to form
Cinergi Pictures.
Carolco hit its peak in the 1980s and
early 1990s, with blockbuster...
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Touchstone (Disney) and
Cinergi Pictures, with
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution handling the
North and
South American distribution and
Cinergi Pictures handling...
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Milchan (Regency Enterprises), and
Andrew G.
Vajna (Carolco
Pictures and
Cinergi) to
handle film
sales in
foreign countries.
Summit officially launched...