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CBS Theatrical Films

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American film production unit
Not to be confused withCBS Films, CBS's later motion picture division.
CBS Theatrical Films
Company typeDivision
PredecessorCinema Center Films
Founded1979; 46 years ago (1979)
DefunctNovember 1985; 40 years ago (1985-11)
FateClosed; assets owned byCBS Broadcasting Inc. and distributed byParamount Pictures
Headquarters
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Worldwide
ParentCBS

CBS Theatrical Films, also asCBS Theatrical Films Group, was the film production branch of the American television network,CBS, which was active from 1979 to November 1985.

CBS was also a partner inTriStar Pictures, which started as a joint venture withColumbia Pictures (owned then byThe Coca-Cola Company), andTime, Inc.'sHBO. CBS was an owner in TriStar from the start in 1982 to 1985.[1]

History

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CBS began its theatrical films operation in 1979, headed by Donald March, and turned the operation into the separate CBS Theatrical Films division on December 2, 1980.[2] In March 1980, the unit was promoted to group level, same as the broadcast and records groups, as CBS Theatrical Films Group with Michael Levy as group president reporting directly to CBS president Thomas H. Wyman.[3] Before 1985, Self was president of production.[4] None of its releases were commercial successes.[5]

On December 17, 1984, it was merged with the CBS Worldwide Enterprises branch to form CBS Productions (unrelated tothe later production company of the same name).[6] In 1985, CBS Productions decided to wind down their operations, which were fully closed in November 1985.[7]

Closure

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Several factors contributed to the closure of CBS Theatrical Films. As a so-calledboutique, it was disadvantaged because it was usually only offered left over films after the major studios had selected the more likely commercial successes.Television movies did better in the ratings than theater films already released via cable and video. With additional startup boutiques, the market was overcrowded causing box office strain at the same time movie production costs doubled to $10 million with marketing matching that level.

Another factor was that as a boutique, CBS Theatrical Films did not have a distribution system, so it had to release its films through major studios, which sometimes resulted in disadvantageous release dates.[5] CBS announced CBS Theatrical Films's closure in November 1985.[5] After the closure, CBS Productions' assets were sold to international film backer J&M Film Sales, which included all the foreign licensing contracts that were previously handled by the studio, and four planned CBS titles were sold to J&M Film Sales on May 28, 1986.[8]The Challenge and their final productionThe Lightship were released throughEmbassy Pictures andCastle Hill Productions respectively. Today,CBS Media Ventures distributes the library for television,Paramount Pictures holds theatrical rights, and home entertainment rights are licensed byCBS Home Entertainment toParamount Home Entertainment andKino Lorber for certain films.

Films

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Main article:List of films produced by CBS

References

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  1. ^"CBS Sells Stake In Tri-Star Inc".The New York Times.Associated Press. 16 November 1985.
  2. ^"CBS turns theatrical films operations into division".The Wall Street Journal. 1980-12-02.
  3. ^Curran, Trisha (June 28, 1981)."CBS Wants to Star In the Movies--As One of the Major Film Producers".The New York Times. RetrievedOctober 5, 2017.
  4. ^Barnes, Mike (November 18, 2010)."Former Producer, Fox TV Exec William Self Dies".Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2016.
  5. ^abcHarmetz, Aljean (November 23, 1985)."Abc, Cbs Drop Movie Interests".Orlando Sentinel.
  6. ^"CBS structures new marketing unit"(PDF).Broadcasting. 1984-12-17. Retrieved2021-07-30.
  7. ^"CBS Winding Down".Variety. 1985-11-20. p. 3.
  8. ^"Leftover CBS Prods. Taken Over By J&M".Variety. 1986-05-28. p. 28.
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