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Beenthere
11-02-2006, 03:29 PM
Tom Cruise, Partner, to Run Film Studio
Thursday November 2 3:35 PM ET


Tom Cruise and producing partner Paula Wagner have been put in charge of United Artists, a film studio that was formed by Hollywood actors including Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford.

Wagner will serve as chief executive of the company, which is owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. Cruise will appear in UA films, but also be allowed to star in films from rival studios, MGM announced Thursday.

The development is a major comeback for Cruise and Wagner. They were unceremoniously dumped in August from their 14-year producing deal at Paramount Studios after Sumner Redstone, chairman of Paramount parent company Viacom Inc., blamed Cruise's public antics for hurting the box office performance of "Mission:Impossible III."

Cruise/Wagner Productions said then that it had secured financing from two unidentified hedge funds to back future projects.

MGM said Thursday that Cruise and Wagner have taken an ownership interest in UA, but did not specify financial terms.

The pair will have full control of the production slate, which is expected to be four films a year, MGM said.

Cruise's last appearance in a UA film was in "Rain Man" in 1988, which won four Academy Awards including Best Picture.

United Artists was founded in 1919 by Chaplin, Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D.W. Griffith. The studio operated as an artist-centered company for decades, churning out such hits as "Some Like it Hot" and a string of James Bond films, starting with 1962's "Dr. No."

In 1967 the company was sold to Transamerica, which owned it until 1981 when it was bought by MGM. In 1980, the studio released one of the most notorious flops in movie history, "Heaven's Gate."

In 2004, MGM was bought by a consortium that includes Sony Corp., Comcast Corp. and private equity companies Providence Equity Partners Inc., Texas Pacific Group and DLJ Merchant Banking Partners.

JJFlamingo
11-02-2006, 04:20 PM
Well, there goes another movie company down the shitter...oh wait it's MGM/UA, they're already there...

I guess it's only a matter of time now before we get that L. Ron Hubbard biopic coming, along with the cricket noises when it opens in theatres...:D

powersauce
11-02-2006, 06:16 PM
Originally posted by JJFlamingo
Well, there goes another movie company down the shitter...oh wait it's MGM/UA, they're already there...


They should be lucky for a) Sony's purchase of the library and b) the library per se of old films from MGM,UA,Orion, and pre "owned by Universal" Polygram movies to name a few.

I knew he would find another home...I never expected him to actually CONTROL a studio. I figured a more consistent one like Universal or Fox would get him.

arto_j
11-03-2006, 01:36 AM
I think the fact that UA will actually be making movies again is a good thing. I guess we'll just have to wait a while to see if they're gonna be any good. Cruise & Wagner have definitely shown in past years to have pretty good taste and a knack for spotting good talent, so this seems like a good move for all involved.

Scorpio24
11-03-2006, 05:06 AM
Originally posted by JJFlamingo
Well, there goes another movie company down the shitter...oh wait it's MGM/UA, they're already there...


Yes down they go. Whatever will they do when people with a track record for bringing in billions of dollars like Cruise and Wagner take over? Crazy huh?