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First Artists was a production company which operated from 1969 to 1980. It made films for stars such as
Barbra Streisand Barbara Joan "Barbra" Streisand (; born April 24, 1942) is an American singer, actress and director. With a career spanning over six decades, she has achieved success in multiple fields of entertainment, and is among the few performers awar ...
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Paul Newman Paul Leonard Newman (January 26, 1925 – September 26, 2008) was an American actor, film director, race car driver, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. He was the recipient of numerous awards, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, three ...
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Sidney Poitier Sidney Poitier ( ; February 20, 1927 – January 6, 2022) was an American actor, film director, and diplomat. In 1964, he was the first black actor and first Bahamian to win the Academy Award for Best Actor. He received two competitive Go ...
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Dustin Hoffman Dustin Lee Hoffman (born August 8, 1937) is an American actor and filmmaker. As one of the key actors in the formation of New Hollywood, Hoffman is known for his versatile portrayals of antiheroes and emotionally vulnerable characters. He is ...
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Steve McQueen Terrence Stephen McQueen (March 24, 1930November 7, 1980) was an American actor. His antihero persona, emphasized during the height of the counterculture of the 1960s, made him a top box-office draw for his films of the late 1950s, 1960s, and 1 ...
, who agreed to take lesser fees in exchange for greater creative control and a share of the profits. Movies made by the company include '' The Getaway'' and its most successful financial success, Streisand's '' A Star Is Born''.


History


Beginnings

The company was formed in 1969 and was the idea of agent
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of Creative Management with assistance from
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. Inspired by the formation of
United Artists United Artists Corporation (UA), currently doing business as United Artists Digital Studios, is an American digital production company. Founded in 1919 by D. W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and Douglas Fairbanks, the stu ...
, it was to give stars more creative control over their productions in exchange for being paid lower salaries and a percentage of the gross. The initial stars who formed the company were Paul Newman, Barbra Streisand, and Sidney Poitier. Each star promised to make three productions for the company, which would also be involved in television production, music publishing and recording. The distributor of the films would be
National General Pictures National General Corporation (NGC) was a theater chain holding company, film distribution and production company and was considered one of the "instant majors". It was in operation from 1951 to 1974. Divisions Its division National General Pic ...
who would put up two-thirds of the money for a film, and First Artists would put up the rest. In July 1970 Patrick Kelly was appointed chief executive officer of First Artists. The following year Steve McQueen joined the company. The company's first slate of films were ''
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'' (1972) with Newman, '' The Getaway'' (1972) with McQueen, ''
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'' (1972) with Newman, and ''
Up the Sandbox ''Up the Sandbox'' is a 1972 American comedy-drama film directed by Irvin Kershner and starring Barbra Streisand. Paul Zindel's screenplay, based on the novel by Anne Roiphe, focuses on Margaret Reynolds, a bored, young wife and mother who sli ...
'' (1972) with Streisand. ''The Getaway'' and ''Roy Bean'' were particularly successful. In 1972 First Artists offered 350,000 shares to investors at $7.50. That year Dustin Hoffman joined the company agreeing to make two films at no more than $3 million. He would have creative control provided the film did not go over budget and schedule.FILM CLIPS: Dustin Hoffman Vs. First Artists Kilday, Gregg. Los Angeles Times 18 Oct 1978: f17. National General eventually went into liquidation. First Artists sued the company, and settled in 1976. In November 1973 Warners took over the distribution of First Artists movies.


Phil Feldman

The company's initial output was sporadic, owing to the commitments of its stars and by January 1975 it had only made seven films. That month, Phil Feldman, formerly a producer and an executive at CBS, Rastar and Warner Brothers, was brought in as chairman. He increased the development slate, and moved it into film distribution, television and music to ensure a more constant source of income.First Artists' Formula Altered Kilday, Gregg. Los Angeles Times 18 Oct 1976: e11. Feldman decided to supplement the company's movies with other star's films, such as ''Bobby Deerfield'', originally developed for Paul Newman, and made with Al Pacino at Columbia. They were involved in the production of ''The Gumball Rally'', were distribution consultants on ''The Ritz'' and did TV movies like ''Minstrel Man''. In July 1977 Feldman announced that Bill Cosby, who had appeared in three Poitier films, would produce and star in a film for the company called ''Sitting Pretty''. "I consider him a member of the team," said Feldman of Cosby.FILM CLIPS: Taking Stock at First Artists Kilday, Gregg. Los Angeles Times 10 Dec 1977: c9. Other films the company planned to make include ''Repo'' with Darren McGavin and ''Stevie'' with Glenda Jackson and ''Devilfish'' with Bert Gordon. (''Devilfish'' and ''Sitting Pretty'' would ultimately not be made.) They shared development costs on ''Bobby Deerfield'', ''The Gauntlet'' and ''The One and Only'' and co produced ''Speedtrap'' with a Dutch conglomerate. The company also distributed some foreign films in the USA such as ''
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'' and ''
That Obscure Object of Desire ''That Obscure Object of Desire'' (french: Cet obscur objet du désir; es, Ese oscuro objeto del deseo) is a 1977 comedy-drama film directed by Luis Buñuel, based on the 1898 novel ''The Woman and the Puppet'' by Pierre Louÿs. It was Buñuel's ...
''. McQueen made ''Enemy of the People'' which was a box office disappointment. When First Artists refused to option Harold Pinter's ''Old Times'' for McQueen, the actor sued the company. The case was settled out of court. Feldman insisted that Hoffman not make pictures for other studios until his obligation to First Artists was completed. Hoffman wound up suing First Artists for $65 million claiming that he was denied creative control on ''Straight Time'' and ''Agatha''. Feldman counter claimed that these movies had gone over budget and schedule, allowing him to step in. In July 1978 the company acquired Joel/Cal-Made, a male clothing manufacturer for $8 million. In November the company sought to buy into a London casino but was unsuccessful.


End of Company

Films such as ''Straight Time'' and ''Agatha'' performed poorly at the box office, although ''The Main Event'' was very successful. In September 1979 Philip Feldman resigned as chairman and president. The company was put up for sale.First Artists Production Says Feldman Resigned As Chairman, President Wall Street Journal 1 Oct 1979: 33. On December 31, 1979, the voting trust that ran First Artists on behalf of its founder‐shareholders expired and First Artists left the movie business. By this stage the company's shares were worth $4. The company's last film was ''Tom Horn''. The company closed down a year later in March 1980 and was sold to
Warner Bros Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (commonly known as Warner Bros. or abbreviated as WB) is an American Film studio, film and entertainment studio headquartered at the Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank, Warner Bros. Studios complex in Burbank, Califo ...
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Select Filmography


National General

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'' (Feb 1972) - with Newman *'' The Getaway'' (Dec 1972) - with McQueen *''
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'' (Dec 1972)- with Newman *''
Up the Sandbox ''Up the Sandbox'' is a 1972 American comedy-drama film directed by Irvin Kershner and starring Barbra Streisand. Paul Zindel's screenplay, based on the novel by Anne Roiphe, focuses on Margaret Reynolds, a bored, young wife and mother who sli ...
'' (Dec 1972) - with Streisand *''
A Warm December ''A Warm December'' is a 1973 American romantic drama film directed by Sidney Poitier and starring him in the lead role as Dr. Matt Younger. It also stars Jamaican actress Esther Anderson as Catherine, Matt's love interest. Anderson's performanc ...
'' (May 1973) - with Poitier


Warner Bros

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'' (Jun 1974) - with Poitier *''
The Drowning Pool ''The Drowning Pool'' is a 1950 mystery novel by American writer Ross Macdonald, his second book in the series revolving around the cases of private detective Lew Archer. Plot summary Archer is hired by a woman to investigate a libellous let ...
'' (Jul 1975) - with Newman *'' Let's Do It Again'' (Oct 1975) - with Poitier *''
The Gumball Rally ''The Gumball Rally'' is a 1976 American comedy film directed and co-written by Charles Bail, a former stunt coordinator also known as Chuck Bail, about an illicit coast-to-coast road race. It was inspired by the Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-S ...
'' (Aug 1976) *'' A Star Is Born'' (Dec 1976) - with Streisand *''
Bobby Deerfield ''Bobby Deerfield'' is a 1977 American romantic drama film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Al Pacino and Marthe Keller. Based on Erich Maria Remarque's 1961 novel ''Heaven Has No Favorites'', it is about a famous American race car driver ...
'' (Sep 1977) *'' A Piece of the Action'' (Oct 1977) - with Poitier *''
Straight Time ''Straight Time'' is a 1978 American crime drama neo-noir film directed by Ulu Grosbard and starring Dustin Hoffman, Theresa Russell, Gary Busey, Harry Dean Stanton, M. Emmet Walsh, and Kathy Bates. Its plot follows a lifelong thief in Los Angel ...
'' (Mar 1978) - with Hoffman *''
An Enemy of the People ''An Enemy of the People'' (original Norwegian title: ''En folkefiende''), an 1882 play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, followed his previous play, '' Ghosts'', which criticized the hypocrisy of his society's moral code. That response inc ...
'' (Mar 1978) - with McQueen *'' Agatha'' (Feb 1979) - with Hoffman *''
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'' (Jun 1979) - with Streisand *''
Tom Horn Thomas Horn Jr., (November 21, 1860 – November 20, 1903) was an American scout, cowboy, soldier, range detective, and Pinkerton agent in the 19th-century and early 20th-century American Old West. Believed to have committed 17 killings as a ...
'' (Mar 1980) - with McQueen


TV Movies

*''Flight to Holocaust'' (1977) (TV film) *''Minstrel Man'' (1977) (TV film) *''The Paul Williams Show'' (1979) (TV special)


First Artists Distributed

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'' (1977) *''Snatch'' (1978) *''
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'' (1978) *''
Zero to Sixty ''Zero to Sixty'' is a 1977 American comedy film directed by Don Weis and starring Darren McGavin, Sylvia Miles, Joan Collins, Denise Nickerson, and Dick Martin. The film was released on June 23, 1978 and was later reviewed by ''TV Guide'', whi ...
'' (1978)


Distributor Only

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'' *''
That Obscure Object of Desire ''That Obscure Object of Desire'' (french: Cet obscur objet du désir; es, Ese oscuro objeto del deseo) is a 1977 comedy-drama film directed by Luis Buñuel, based on the 1898 novel ''The Woman and the Puppet'' by Pierre Louÿs. It was Buñuel's ...
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Unmade Projects

*''Dry Hustle'' from novel by Sarah Kernochan (1977) *''Fancy Hardware'' by script by A. Carothers (1977) *''Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye'' based on the song by Cole Porter (1977) *''Tramps'' an original script by Sandor Stern (1977) *''Flashpoint'' based on novel by George LaFountaine


References


External links


First Artists
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