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Hughes Entertainment

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American film production company
Hughes Entertainment
Hughes Entertainment logo.
Company typePrivate
IndustryFilm
GenreVarious
Founded1987; 39 years ago (1987)
inChicago,United States
FounderJohn Hughes
Defunct2002 (2002)
FateClosed
HeadquartersChicago, United States
ProductsMotion pictures

Hughes Entertainment was an American film production company and music label founded in 1987 by filmmakerJohn Hughes. It was closed in 2002.

History

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The studio was founded in 1987 by American film producer John Hughes as The John Hughes Company. It was initially based atUniversal Pictures, through a three-year production agreement, in order to produce, direct and write two to three pictures a year in order to develop from their own development ideas.[1] The company was subsequently moved toParamount Pictures in 1985.[2] The company then spent various deals atWarner Bros. and20th Century Fox throughout the end of the late 1980s and early to mid-1990s.[3] The company produced films such asCurly Sue,Home Alone andMiracle on 34th Street.

Films

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List of films that were produced by Hughes Entertainment:[4][5]

YearTitleDirectorDistributorCo-production companiesBudgetGross
1987Some Kind of WonderfulHoward DeutchParamount PicturesN/A$18.5 million[6]
Planes, Trains & AutomobilesJohn HughesN/A$30 million$49.5 million
1988She's Having a BabyN/A$20 million[7]$16 million (domestic)[8]
The Great OutdoorsHoward DeutchUniversal PicturesN/A$24 million$43.4 million[9]
1989Uncle BuckJohn HughesN/A$15 million$79.2 million[10]
National Lampoon's Christmas VacationJeremiah S. ChechikWarner Bros.N/A$25 million[11]$71.3 Million[12]
1990Home AloneChris Columbus[13]20th Century FoxN/A$18 million[14][15]$476.7 million[14][15]
1991Career OpportunitiesBryan GordonUniversal PicturesN/A$11.3 million[16]
Only the LonelyChris Columbus20th Century FoxN/A$25 million[17]
DutchPeter FaimanN/A$17 million$4.6 million[18]
Curly SueJohn HughesWarner Bros.N/A$25 million[19]$33.7 million
1992Home Alone 2: Lost in New YorkChris Columbus20th Century FoxN/A$28 million[20]$359 million[21]
1993Dennis the MenaceNick CastleWarner Bros.Hank Ketcham Enterprises$35 million$117.2 million
1994Miracle on 34th StreetLes Mayfield20th Century FoxFox Family Films$46.3 million[22][23]
Baby's Day OutPatrick Read JohnsonN/A$48 million[24]$16.7 million[24]
1997Home Alone 3Raja GosnellFox Family Films$32 million[25]$79.1 million[25]
1998Reach the RockWilliam RyanUniversal PicturesGramercy Pictures; uncredited$4,960
2001Just VisitingJean-Marie PoiréBuena Vista PicturesHollywood Pictures andGaumont; uncredited$35 million$16.2 million
New Port SouthKyle CooperTouchstone Pictures
2002Maid in ManhattanWayne WangSony Pictures ReleasingColumbia Pictures,Revolution Studios, andRed Om Films; uncredited$55 million$163 million[26]

Notes

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  1. ^Greenberg, James (1984-04-18). "U Signs Hughes To 3-Year Pact for Medium-Cost Comedies".Variety. p. 8.
  2. ^"HANDICAPPING THE OSCAR FIELD".Los Angeles Times. 1985-03-22. Retrieved2022-01-06.
  3. ^"Fox Says 'Big Deal' to New Hollywood Frugality: Movies: Writer-director John Hughes reportedly will get more than $200 million from Fox. Included is a sequel to the box-office hit".Los Angeles Times. 1991-02-14. Retrieved2022-01-06.
  4. ^"With Hughes Entertainment (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)".IMDb. Retrieved2020-05-14.
  5. ^"Hughes Entertainment Movies List".Ranker. Retrieved2020-05-14.
  6. ^"Some Kind of Wonderful".Box Office Mojo. Retrieved2009-03-22.
  7. ^"AFI|Catalog".
  8. ^Hughes Entertainment atBox Office Mojo
  9. ^"The Great Outdoors".Box Office Mojo. RetrievedMay 25, 2008.
  10. ^"Uncle Buck (1989)".Box Office Mojo.
  11. ^Harmetz, Ajean (December 7, 1989)."It's Fade-Out for the Cheap Film As Hollywood's Budgets Soar".The New York Times. RetrievedDecember 20, 2012.
  12. ^"Christmas Vacation (1989)".Box Office Mojo.IMDb. RetrievedDecember 20, 2012.
  13. ^Wilkinson, Amy (November 6, 2015)."Home Alone turns 25: A deep dive with director Chris Columbus".Entertainment Weekly. Archived fromthe original on December 29, 2019. RetrievedJune 10, 2016.
  14. ^ab"Home Alone (1990)".Box Office Mojo.Archived from the original on February 11, 2020. RetrievedNovember 19, 2011.
  15. ^abBucklow, Andrew (December 4, 2019)."Home Alone secrets revealed in Netflix show 'The Movies That Made Us'".news.com.au. Archived fromthe original on February 12, 2020. RetrievedDecember 4, 2019.
  16. ^"Career Opportunities (1991)".Box Office Mojo. IMDb. RetrievedDecember 6, 2011.
  17. ^"Only the Lonely (1991) - Financial Information".The Numbers.
  18. ^"Dutch (1991)". Box Office Mojo. RetrievedApril 2, 2009.
  19. ^"Curly Sue (1991)".IMDb.
  20. ^Putzer, Gerald (January 3, 1993)."Sequels are B.O. Winners".Variety. RetrievedOctober 12, 2019.
  21. ^Hughes Entertainment atBox Office Mojo
  22. ^Welkos, Robert W. (November 22, 1994)."Weekend Box Office: Appealing to All 'Generations'".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved2012-06-05.
  23. ^Miracle on 34th Street atBox Office Mojo
  24. ^ab"Baby's Day Out (1994)".Box Office Mojo. Amazon.com. RetrievedJune 19, 2009.
  25. ^ab"Home Alone 3 (1997)".Box Office Mojo.IMDb. RetrievedApril 9, 2018.
  26. ^"Maid in Manhattan".Box Office Mojo.
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