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'''Columbia Pictures''' is a movie distributor. In [[1995]], it collaborated with [[The Jim Henson Company|Jim Henson Productions]] to form the short-lived [[Jim Henson Pictures]]. |
'''Columbia Pictures''' is a movie distributor. In [[1995]], it collaborated with [[The Jim Henson Company|Jim Henson Productions]] to form the short-lived [[Jim Henson Pictures]]. |
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− | Columbia has a sister distributor called [[TriStar Pictures|TriStar]] that has also distributed Muppet-related titles. Both make up the bulk of Sony Pictures Entertainment and are owned by the Sony Corporation of America. |
+ | Columbia has a sister distributor called [[TriStar Pictures|TriStar]] that has also distributed Muppet-related titles. Both make up the bulk of Sony Pictures Entertainment and are owned by the [[Sony]] Corporation of America. |
From [[1993]] to [[1996]], [[Lisa Henson]] was President of Columbia Pictures. |
From [[1993]] to [[1996]], [[Lisa Henson]] was President of Columbia Pictures. |
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Revision as of 03:11, 1 June 2014
Columbia Pictures is a movie distributor. In 1995, it collaborated with Jim Henson Productions to form the short-lived Jim Henson Pictures.
Columbia has a sister distributor called TriStar that has also distributed Muppet-related titles. Both make up the bulk of Sony Pictures Entertainment and are owned by the Sony Corporation of America.
From 1993 to 1996, Lisa Henson was President of Columbia Pictures.
Muppet Films
- The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland
- Buddy
- Muppets from Space
- Kermit's Swamp Years (direct-to-video)