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  1. Franchise Pictures, LLC was an American independent motion picture production and distribution company, founded in 1997 by Elie Samaha, Ashok Amritraj, and Andrew Stevens. They were known for their production in the action film genre.

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    July 6, 1999
    First Franchise Pictures production Also ...
    September 10, 1999
    Co-production with Phoenician ...
    October 9, 1999
    Co-production with Phoenician ...
    December 29, 1999
    First theatrical release Co-production ...
  2. Oct 2, 2024 · Franchise Pictures was an independent film company founded in 1997 known for rescuing pet projects and their production of action films. Much of their output was negatively-reviewed and/or bombed at the box office.

  3. Sep 7, 2024 · Franchise Pictures, LLC was an American independent motion picture production and distribution company, founded in 1997 by Elie Samaha, Ashok Amritraj, and Andrew Stevens. They were known for their production in the action film genre.

  4. Franchise Pictures LLC was an independent motion picture production and distribution company, founded by Elie Samaha, Ashok Amritraj, and Andrew Stevens. They were known for their production in the action film genre. The company also had a short-lived video game arm, Franchise Interactive.

  5. Video captures courtesy of EnormousRat and Eric S. Background: Franchise Pictures was an independent film company known for rescuing pet projects and their production of action films. Much of their output was negatively-reviewed and/or bombed at the box office.

  6. Universal was founded by Carl Laemmle, Mark Dintenfass, Charles O. Baumann, Adam Kessel, Pat Powers, William Swanson, David Horsley, Robert H. Cochrane[a]and Jules Brulatour. One story has Laemmle watching a box office for hours, counting patrons, and calculating the day's takings.

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