Golden Films
Golden Films is an American production studio founded in 1992 by Diane Eskenazi. The studio produces direct to video animated features. Many of its animated titles tell the same stories as popular Disney films.
Distribution
In the United States, the Golden Films productions are distributed by different departments of Sony Pictures, Columbia TriStar and Sony Music, as well as Hallmark and GoodTimes Entertainment. The films are also distributed worldwide by prominent distributors such as Polygram, Grupo Planeta, Universal and Warner Vision.
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Golden Films's
Animated Classics |
Series 1 (1990–1991)
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Cinderella · Jack and the Beanstalk · Jungle Book · Sleeping Beauty · Snow White · The Wizard of Oz
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Series 2 (1992)
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Series 3
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The Emperor's Treasure · The Great Easter Hunt · The Legend of Atlantis · Little Angels: The Brightest Christmas · Miracle in Toyland · The Red Shoes
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Jetlag Productions'
Children's Classics |
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Blye Migicovsky Productions'
GoodTimes Family Classics |
The Adventures of Young Moby Dick · An Angel for Christmas · Call of the Wild · The Count of Monte Cristo · An Easter Tale · Journey to the Center of the Earth · A Little Princess · Noah's Ark · The Prince and the Pauper · Swiss Family Robinson · The Ten Commandments · The Toy Shop · The Twelve Days of Christmas · White Fang
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Burbank Films Australia's
Dickens Family Classics |
Oliver Twist (1982) · David Copperfield (1983) · Great Expectations (1983) · The Old Curiosity Shop (1984) · A Tale of Two Cities (1984) · Nicholas Nickelby (1985) · The Pickwick Papers (1985)
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Co-productions |
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