Gramercy Pictures

Gramercy Pictures was a film distributor launched in 1992, a joint venture of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Universal Pictures. Gramercy, a so-called "mini-major," was the distributor of PolyGram movies in the United States and Canada. Due to the Universal acquisition by Seagrams in 1999, Gramercy was merged with October Films to briefly become USA Films, until USA Films was transformed into Focus Features in 2002.

Gramercy Pictures released its first film, the Mario Van Peebles western Posse, in May 1993.[1][2] The distributor also had box office hits in 1994's Four Weddings and a Funeral, 1996's Fargo and 1997's Bean. (co-production with PolyGram Pictures) Several Gramercy releases of the 1990s have grown in stature to become cult classics in the present day: The Big Lebowski, Dazed and Confused, Clay Pigeons and Mallrats. In addition, 1996's The Usual Suspects won two Oscars, for Best Original Screenplay (Christopher McQuarrie) and Best Supporting Actor (Kevin Spacey).

Some of Gramercy's releases:

Title Release Date
Posse May 14, 1993
King of the Hill August 20, 1993
Kalifornia September 3, 1993
Dazed and Confused September 24, 1993
A Home of Our Own November 5, 1993
A Dangerous Woman December 3, 1993
Romeo Is Bleeding February 4, 1994
Four Weddings and a Funeral March 9, 1994
Backbeat April 15, 1994
Dream Lover May 6, 1994
Foreign Student July 29, 1994
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert August 10, 1994
A Good Man in Africa September 9, 1994
Jason's Lyric September 28, 1994
Drop Squad October 28, 1994
Double Dragon November 4, 1994
S.F.W. January 20, 1995
Shallow Grave February 10, 1995
Before the Rain February 24, 1995
Candyman 2: Farewell to the Flesh March 17, 1995
New Jersey Drive April 19, 1995
The Underneath April 28, 1995
Panther May 3, 1995
The Usual Suspects August 16, 1995
Canadian Bacon September 22, 1995
Moonlight and Valentino September 29, 1995
Mallrats October 20, 1995
Carrington November 10, 1995
Dead Man Walking January 12, 1996
La Haine February 23, 1996
Jack and Sarah March 22, 1996
Land and Freedom March 22, 1996
Fargo April 5, 1996
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie April 19, 1996
Barb Wire May 3, 1996
The Trigger Effect August 30, 1996
Grace of My Heart September 13, 1996
Loch Ness September 20, 1996
Bound October 4, 1996
Jude October 18, 1996
I'm Not Rappaport December 24, 1996
'The Portrait of a Lady January 17, 1997
Gridlock'd January 29, 1997
When We Were Kings February 14, 1997
The Eighth Day March 7, 1997
Keys to Tulsa April 11, 1997
Commandments May 2, 1997
Twin Town May 9, 1997
Def Jam's How to Be a Player August 6, 1997
Going All the Way September 19, 1997
The MatchMaker October 3, 1997
Body Count November 1997
Bean (co-production with PolyGram Pictures) November 7, 1997
Guy December 17, 1997
The Big Lebowski March 6, 1998
No Looking Back March 27, 1998
Go Now May 1, 1998
The Last Days of Disco May 29, 1998
The Land Girls June 12, 1998
Your Friends & Neighbors August 21, 1998
Clay Pigeons September 25, 1998
Reach the Rock October 16, 1998
Being John Malkovich October 29, 1999
Elizabeth November 22, 1998
The Hi-Lo Country January 22, 1999
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels March 5, 1999
Plunkett & Macleane October 2, 1999
Pitch Black February 18, 2000
Waking the Dead March 24, 2000
Where the Dead Is April 14, 2000
Mad About Mambo August 4, 2000
Nurse Betty September 8, 2000
The Man Who Wasn't There November 2, 2001

Earlier company

There was an earlier, unrelated company which went by the same name in the late 1950s. One of the films they produced was The Monster That Challenged the World.

References

  1. ^ Staff (August 17, 1993). "In Winner's Circle; Miramax's 'Crying Game' paces indies; New Line still running strong". Variety (Reed Business Information). "Off to an auspicious start is Gramercy Pictures, with its first release, 'Posse,' immediately making the chart [of largest rentals from independent distributors]" 
  2. ^ "Box office information for Posse (1993)". Box Office Mojo. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=posse.htm. Retrieved November 5, 2010. 

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