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Lions Gate Films(Corporate Name)

Preferred form: Lions Gate Films
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: Lionsgate (Firm)
  • Lionsgate Films
  • Lions Gate Entertainment (Firm). Lions Gate Films
See also:

Not same as: Lion's Gate Films (Los Angeles, Calif.), no 99018382

Jerry and Tom, 1998: credits (Lions Gate Films)

Madea's family reunion, c2006: credits (Lionsgate) DVD menu (Lions Gate Films Inc.)

LinkedIn, viewed Jan. 19, 2011 (Lions Gate Films; engages in production and distribution of motion pictures, television programming, home entertainment, family entertainment, video-on-demand, and music content; operates as a subsidiary of Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.)

Hoover's, viewed Jan. 19, 2011: Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. (in 1997, acquired Cinepix Film Properties, renamed Lions Gate Films in 1998)

Wikipedia, viewed Jan. 19, 2011: Lions Gate Entertainment Corporation (no relation to the now-defunct, Los Angeles-based studio and production company run by filmmaker Robert Altman in the 1970s, which was called Lion's Gate Films)

Lions Gate Entertainment web site, Jan. 25, 2002: press release, Oct. 27, 1998 (Films Lions Gate; Quebec-based arm of Lions Gate Films, producer and distributor of French-language films; subsidiary of Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.)

CLG Wiki, viewed Jan. 30, 2011 (Lions Gate Films (spelled as "Lionsgate" in 2005); founded 1995 by Frank Giusetta, eventually folding Cinépix Film Properties, Inc. (CFP); It is currently a film subsidiary of Lions Gate Entertainment Corporation; in 2005, "Films" dropped from subsidiary's logo; Lionsgate Films is not to be confused with Robert Altman's company, Lion's Gate Films)


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