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Cinema Center Films (CCF) was the theatrical film production company of the
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from 1967 to 1972. Its films were distributed by
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. The production unit was located at
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in the Studio City district of
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in the
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, and produced 30 films.Orders of Magnitude I: Majors, Mini-majors, "Instant Majors", and Independents. Page 331-332.


History

CBS chairman
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and Frank Stanton founded the network's first film division, Cinema Center Films, in 1967, with Gordon T. Stulberg as its first chief. In February 1967 CBS had bought for $9.5 million the studios of
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(which would be renamed
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). The following month they announced Stulberg's appointment, stating they intended to make ten films a year at a cost of $3.5 million each on average. Paley and Stulberg met with Gulf & Western chairman
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, who had just acquired
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, in a search for a distributor, but Bluhdorn's over-chumminess turned off Paley. Stulberg reported to John A. Schneider, CBS network president. The studio's first notable talent signing was with
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which resulted in their first movie '' With Six You Get Eggroll''. Initially, CCF was generally termed by the film community as a maker only of "fluffy films" that seemed designed for rebroadcast on CBS. Their second signing was with Bob Banner Associates, who were to make a series of projects that did not come to fruition.
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agreed to distribute their films in August 1967, agreeing to provide $60 million for 22 movies. They signed a four-picture deal in October 1967 with Jalem Productions,
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's company, worth $21 million – Jalem was to produce four films, two in which Lemmon was to appear. The deal gave way to ''The April Fools'' (1969) and ''The War Between Men and Women'' (1972). Other people who signed deals with the company included producer William Graf, and actor
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via his company Solar Productions. Robert Culp's company also signed. Ogilvy Mather was hired in July 1969 to provide advertising for the division. To counter-act the film community's perception of being a "fluffy films" producer, Stulberg recommended making '' The Boys in the Band'' to Paley. '' Little Big Man'' was CCF's biggest hit at the box office despite a cost overrun. CCF also financed a Broadway production, '' Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?'', a Don Petersen drama that opened in February 1970. Paley moved responsibility at CBS for CCF from Schneider to Goddard Lieberson, president of
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, which was then owned by CBS. Twenty-six films were produced under Stulberg until he left to work at
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in 1971. CBS closed the unit in 1972; its last film was the
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animated musical '' Snoopy Come Home''. The studio never reported a profit in any year of its operation, losing money on 20 out of 27 films for a total loss of $30 million.


Postscript

Distribution of Cinema Center's films were transferred from National General Pictures to
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in a November 1973 deal that also included those of First Artists Productions.Orders of Magnitude I: Majors, Mini-majors, "Instant Majors", and Independents. Page 308. CBS licensed 28 CCF films to Viacom in 1979 for $30 million. Another look at Cinema Center Films found that it was profitable. Since its closure, its films had been generating income via network and pay TV ancillary markets, thus CBS attempted another return to the theatrical film production business in 1982, with a unit known as CBS Theatrical Films, as well as with Tri-Star Pictures, the joint venture between CBS,
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and
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. CBS closed down CBS Theatrical Films and dropped out of Tri-Star in 1985. CBS would later fall under common ownership with
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after being bought by Viacom (Paramount's parent since 1994 and originally the syndication arm of CBS) in 2000. CBS and Viacom split again in 2006, with CBS becoming a unit of
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, but both are still majority-owned by
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. CBS eventually launched a new film unit independent of Viacom and Paramount in March 2007, called
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(which
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took over CBS Films' U.S. distribution and global sales functions in 2015). On December 4, 2019, CBS Films was folded into the main
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after releasing '' Jexi'', at the same time CBS also announced that it will re-merge with Viacom to form ViacomCBS (now
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), reuniting CBS with Paramount.


Films


See also

* Indiewood *
New Hollywood The New Hollywood, Hollywood Renaissance, American New Wave, or New American Cinema (not to be confused with the New American Cinema of the 1960s that was part of Experimental film, avant-garde underground film, underground cinema), was a movemen ...


Notes


References

* Orders of Magnitude I. Page 331–332. Cook, David A. (2000).
Lost Illusions: American Cinema in the Shadow of Watergate and Vietnam, 1970–1979
'. University of California Press. {{Authority control Defunct film and television production companies of the United States Entertainment companies based in California CBS Companies based in Los Angeles Entertainment companies established in 1967 Mass media companies established in 1967 Mass media companies disestablished in 1972 1967 establishments in California 1972 disestablishments in California Defunct companies based in Greater Los Angeles