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DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures present a Laurence Mark production, a Bill Condon film, Dreamgirls. Written for the screen and directed by Bill Condon, the film is produced by Laurence Mark. Based on the stage musical, book and lyrics by Tom Eyen, music by Henry Krieger. Patricia Whitcher is the executive producer. The film has been rated PG-13 by the MPAA for Language, Some Sexuality and Drug Content.
Paramount Pictures' eagerly-anticipated 'CLOVERFIELD', generated monstrous figures at the US box office this weekend, grossing an estimated US$41m in its first three days of release. Directed by Matt Reeves and produced by JJ Abrams, the film averaged US$12.020 from 3,411 theatres and broke the 11-year-old record for the biggest opening weekend gross for a film debuting in January. It ... set a new opening weekend record for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend.
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Michael Pena, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Maria Bello have been cast in Paramount Pictures' upcoming untitled World Trade Center project, which stars Nicolas Cage and will be directed by Oliver Stone from a screenplay written by Andrea Berloff. Pena will portray Port Authority police officer William J. Jimeno, one of the last two men rescued from the collapsed buildings, and Gyllenhaal will portray his wife, Allison. Maria Bello will play Donna, wife of Sgt. John McLoughlin, the officer who was trapped in the rubble with Jimeno; Nicolas Cage will play McLoughlin. The film is produced by Double Feature Films' Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher and former InterMedia Films chairman Moritz Borman. Debra Hill will ... be credited, posthumously, as a producer. Shamberg and Sher said, "As we cast this project, we brought the actors together with the real-life heroes they'll be playing.
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Paramount Pictures presents an Interscope/Shady/Aftermath and MTV Films production of a Jim Sheridan film starring Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. Directed by Jim Sheridan from a screenplay written by Terence Winter, the film is produced by Jimmy Iovine, Paul Rosenberg, Chris Lighty, and Jim Sheridan. The executive producers are Gene Kirkwood, Stuart Parr, Van Toffler, David Gale, Arthur Lappin and Daniel Lupi.
With the loss of the theater chain, Paramount Pictures went into a decline, cutting studio-backed production, releasing its contract players, and making production deals with independents. By the mid-1950s, all the great names were gone; only C.B. DeMille, associated with Paramount since 1913, kept making pictures in the grand old style. Like some other studios, Paramount saw little value in its film library (see below for more info on the early Paramount library).
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In November 1999, a wildlife film crew from Paramount Pictures visited the Falkland Islands in order to film a documentary series about Mike Bingham and the Environmental Research Unit. They followed Mike around the islands recording his work and filming the wildlife which they encountered. This was presented in a series of three documentaries shown around the world on Discovery Channel's Animal Planet in a programme called "Wild Things". In February 2006 German TV filmed Mike Bingham's work on Magdalena Island for their Mare TV series, in an episode entitled "Feuerland".
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