Dark Castle Entertainment

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Dark Castle Entertainment is a division of Silver Pictures, a production house affiliated with Warner Bros. When first formed, the goal of Dark Castle was to remake William Castle horror films from the 1950s and 60s. It has since moved on to producing original material along with the remakes.

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[edit] About Dark Castle Entertainment

Dark Castle Entertainment was formed in 1999 by Joel Silver, Robert Zemeckis and Gilbert Adler. The first film to debut was House on Haunted Hill, a remake of the late William Castle movie of the same name. William Castle directed horror films during the 1950s and 60s, including 13 Ghosts, The Tingler, and Macabre.

[edit] Filmography of Dark Castle Entertainment

[edit] PROFITS

This is a table of Profits made by the cinematic films from After Dark Films

Year Film Domestic Box Office Foreign Box Office Total
1999 House On Haunted Hill $40,846,082[1] N/A $40,846,082
2001 Thir13een Ghosts $41,867,960[2] $26,600,000[3] $68,467,960
2002 Ghost Ship $30,113,491[4] $38,236,393[5] $68,349,884
2003 Gothika $59,694,580[6] $81,896,744[7] $141,591,324
2005 House Of Wax $32,064,800[8] $36,701,321[9] $68,765,121
2007 The Reaping $25,126,214[10] $37,644,845[11] $62,771,059
Overall Total
$450,791,430

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ House on Haunted Hill (1999)
  2. ^ Thirteen Ghosts (2001)
  3. ^ Thirteen Ghosts (2001) - International Box Office Results
  4. ^ Ghost Ship (2002)
  5. ^ Ghost Ship (2002)
  6. ^ Gothika (2003)
  7. ^ Gothika (2003)
  8. ^ House of Wax (2005)
  9. ^ House of Wax (2005)
  10. ^ The Reaping (2007)
  11. ^ The Reaping (2007)

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