Mandeville Films
Company type | Public |
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Industry | |
Founded | 1995 |
Founder | David Hoberman |
Headquarters | , U.S. |
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Website | mandfilms |
Mandeville Films is an American independent film production company headquartered in Burbank, California. Founded in 1995 by film producer David Hoberman,[1] the company re-formed as Mandeville Films and Television in 2002 after a short hiatus for three years, with Hoberman and Todd Lieberman as partners and co-owners.[2]
History
Film executive David Hoberman founded Mandeville Films in January 1995 as he exited Walt Disney Studios with a five-year, multi-picture production deal.[3]
In 1999, Hoberman hired Ashok Amritraj, who was an employee of Franchise Pictures, joined the company, renaming it to Hyde Park Entertainment, which will be a film financer and producer.[4] The Hyde Park company will split deals with Walt Disney Studios and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.[5]
In 2002, Amritaj and Hoberman split their ties, and Hoberman itself reformed Mandeville Films with an exclusive five-year contract with Walt Disney Studios.[2][6] Hoberman brought along fellow producer Todd Lieberman as a partner, who worked with Hoberman when he was senior vice president for international finance at Hyde Park Entertainment.
When Mandeville Films returned to the studios, it was scheduled to produce 2 movies each for Touchstone and MGM: Walking Tall, Raising Helen, The Last Shot, and Beauty Shop. The studio itself went back to Disney in 2006 to co-produce Eight Below and The Shaggy Dog back-to-back.
Mandeville Films has an ongoing partnership with ABC, they renewed their contracts in July 2015, for two more years.[7]
In May 2018, Mandeville Films ended its partnership with Disney to sign with Universal Pictures for a "first-look production agreement".[8] However, Mandeville is still set to be co-producing several live-action films with Disney.[9][10][11]
Filmography
Feature films
1990s
Year | Title | Distributor | Notes | Budget | Gross (worldwide) |
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1996 | Mr. Wrong | Buena Vista Pictures | co-production with Touchstone Pictures | $19 million | $12.8 million |
1997 | The 6th Man | $11 million | $14.7 million | ||
George of the Jungle | co-production with Walt Disney Pictures, Jay Ward Productions and The Avnet-Kerner Company | $55 million | $174.4 million | ||
1998 | Senseless | Dimension Films | co-production with Gold/Miller Productions | $15 million | $12.8 million |
The Negotiator | Warner Bros. Pictures | co-production with Regency Enterprises, New Regency and Taurus Films | $50 million | $71.8 million | |
I'll Be Home for Christmas | Buena Vista Pictures | co-production with Walt Disney Pictures | $30 million | $12.2 million | |
1999 | The Other Sister | co-production with Touchstone Pictures | $35 million | $27.8 million |
2000s
2010s
Year | Title | Distributor | Notes | Budget | Gross (worldwide) |
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2010 | The Fighter | Paramount Pictures | co-production with Relativity Media, Protozoa Pictures and Closest to the Hole Productions | $25 million | $129.2 million |
2011 | The Muppets[12] | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | co-production with Walt Disney Pictures and The Muppets Studio | $45 million | $165.2 million |
2013 | Warm Bodies | Lionsgate | co-production with Summit Entertainment | $35 million | $117 million |
21 & Over | Relativity Media | co-production with Virgin Produced and SkyLand Entertainment | $10–13 million | $48.1 million | |
2014 | Muppets Most Wanted | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | co-production with Walt Disney Pictures and The Muppets Studio | $51 million | $80.4 million |
2015 | The Divergent Series: Insurgent | Lionsgate | co-production with Summit Entertainment and Red Wagon Entertainment | $110 million | $297.3 million |
2016 | The Divergent Series: Allegiant | $110–142 million | $179.2 million | ||
The Duel | Lionsgate Premiere | co-production with Atomic Entertainment, Mississippix Studios, 26 Films, Bron Capital Partners and Crystal Wealth | N/A | ||
2017 | Beauty and the Beast | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | co-production with Walt Disney Pictures | $160–255 million | $1.264 billion |
Stronger | Lionsgate | co-production with Roadside Attractions, Bold Films and Nine Stories Productions | $30 million | $8.5 million | |
Wonder | co-production with TIK Films, Participant Media and Walden Media | $20 million | $305.9 million | ||
2018 | Extinction | Netflix | co-production with Good Universe | N/A | |
2019 | The Aeronauts | Amazon Studios | co-production with Entertainment One and FilmNation Entertainment | $40 million | $3.3 million |
Upcoming
Year | Title | Distributor | Notes | References |
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TBA | Brooklyn Family Robinson | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | co-production with Walt Disney Pictures | [13] |
Untitled Casey Connor biopic | [14] | |||
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers | [15] | |||
Grandma's Intergalactic Bed & Breakfast | [16] | |||
The Hunchback of Notre Dame | [17][18][19] | |||
Untitled Prince Charming film | [20] | |||
Shrunk | [21] | |||
The Stuff of Legend | [22] | |||
Undercover | Lionsgate | [23] | ||
Untitled Rabbids film | [24] | |||
White Bird | [25] | |||
Treasure Island | Universal Pictures | [26] | ||
Scholomance | [27] | |||
Little Monsters | [28] |
Television series
Year | Title | Network | Notes | Seasons | Episodes |
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1999 | Ryan Caulfield: Year One | Fox | co-production with Regency Television and Fox Television Studios | 1 | 8 |
2002–2009 | Monk | USA Network | co-production with Touchstone Television, USA Cable Entertainment (seasons 1–3), NBC Universal Television Studio (seasons 3–6), Universal Media Studios (season 6) and Universal Cable Productions (seasons 7–8) | 8 | 125 |
2007 | The Kill Point | Spike | co-production with Lionsgate Television | 1 | 8 |
2010–2011 | Detroit 1-8-7 | ABC | co-production with ABC Studios and Remainder Men Films | 18 | |
2015 | Wicked City | co-production with ABC Studios | 8 | ||
2016 | The Family | co-production with ABC Studios and Minnesota Logging Company | 12 | ||
2019 | The Fix | co-production with ABC Studios and Happier in Hollywood | 10 |
Made for television films
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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1997 | Toothless | ABC | co-production with Walt Disney Television |
1998 | Brink! | Disney Channel |
References
- ^ "About - Mandeville Films". MandFilms.com. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
- ^ a b "About David Hoberman, UCLA Visiting Asst. Professor". UCLA. Archived from the original on May 11, 2009. Retrieved July 27, 2009.
- ^ Welkos, Robert W.; Bate, James (January 11, 1995). "Disney Live Action Film Chief Quits : Studios: Hoberman's departure is a further dismantling of the former Katzenberg team". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 31, 2017.
- ^ Carver, Benedict (1999-07-26). "Amritraj, Hoberman set up shop". Variety. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
- ^ Carver, Benedict (1999-08-05). "Hyde Park splits pix with Disney, MGM". Variety. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
- ^ Harris, Dana; Dunkley, Cathy (2002-08-01). "Hyde Park duo split". Variety. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
- ^ Lincoln, Ross A. (July 20, 2015). "ABC Extends Deal With Mandeville Films".
- ^ Esteves, Anthony (May 4, 2018). "Producers of Beauty and The Beast Leave Disney For Universal Deal". Latino Review Media. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
- ^ "Disney's Live-Action 'Chip N' Dale: Rescue Rangers' Film To Be Directed By The Lonely Islands Akiva Schaffer -". May 17, 2019.
- ^ Shuler, Skyler (January 16, 2019). "Disney Moving Forward With A Live-Action 'Hunchback Of Notre Dame'". The DisInsider. Retrieved September 22, 2019.
- ^ "Disney's Live-Action PRINCE CHARMING Movie Finds It's Director! -". November 15, 2017.
- ^ Kit, Borys (August 16, 2012). "'The Muppets' Producer Mandeville Re-Ups With Disney (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 19, 2012.
- ^ Kit, Borys (July 22, 2014). "Steve Carell to Star in Disney's 'Brooklyn Family Robinson' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
- ^ "Untitled Casey Connor Biopic". Movieinsider. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
- ^ Kit, Borys (January 31, 2014). "Disney Reviving 'Chip 'n Dale' for a Live-Action Feature (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
- ^ "Grandma's Intergalactic Bed & Breakfast". ComingSoon. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
- ^ Fleming Jr., Mike (January 16, 2019). "Disney Rings 'Hunchback' Bell: David Henry Hwang To Script Live Action Musical, Alan Menken/Stephen Schwartz Writing Music". Deadline. Retrieved January 16, 2019.
- ^ "Disney is Remaking Hunchback". The Hunchblog of Notre Dame. January 17, 2019.
- ^ "Disney Developing Live-Action 'Hunchback' Movie With Josh Gad, David Henry Hwang". The Hollywood Reporter. January 16, 2019.
- ^ Kit, Borys (July 6, 2015). "Disney Buys Live-Action Prince Charming Project". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
- ^ "Exclusive: 'Honey I Shrunk The Kid' Reboot 'Shrunk' in the Works With Josh Gad to Star". /Film. 2019-05-13. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
- ^ Siegel, Tatiana (October 9, 2013). "'Saw' Writers to Adapt Disney's 'Stuff of Legend' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 29, 2017.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (2020-02-11). "Lionsgate & Mandeville Films Reteam For 'Undercover' With Zachary Levi & Cole Sprouse". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (2019-12-12). "Lionsgate Closes Pic Rights On Ubisoft Video Game Series 'Rabbids' With Mandeville To Produce; Todd Strauss-Schulson In Talks To Direct". Deadline. Retrieved 2019-12-18.
- ^ Amanda N'Duka (2019-10-01). "Lionsgate, Mandeville Films Reteam With 'Wonder' Author R.J. Palacio To Turn Next Novel Into Film". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-01-14.
- ^ Anthony D'Alessandro (October 2, 2019). "'Treasure Island': Dean DeBlois Set To Direct Take On Classic Novel For Universal & Mandeville Films". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
- ^ "Universal, Mandeville Films Team for YA Fantasy 'Scholomance'". www.hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
- ^ "'Toy Story 4' Director Josh Cooley Tackling 'Little Monsters' for Universal (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
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