Happy Madison

Happy Madison Productions
Type Film Production Company
Industry Motion Pictures
Founded 1999
Founder(s) Adam Sandler
Headquarters Sony Pictures Studios, Culver City, California, U.S.
Key people Adam Sandler
Barry Bernardi
Allen Covert
Jack Giarraputo
Tim Herlihy
Heather Parry
Scott Sandler
Products Motion Pictures
Website AdamSandler.com

Happy Madison Productions is an American film/television production company founded by actor/comedian Adam Sandler in 1999 that is best known for comedy films. Happy Madison takes its name from the films Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison, two box office successes starring Sandler himself, both produced by Robert Simonds. The elderly man depicted in the logo is Sandler's late father, Stanley Sandler.

In addition to various Sandler-produced films, the company has also released movies produced by others, such as Steven Brill (Little Nicky, Mr. Deeds), Dennis Dugan (The Benchwarmers, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, You Don't Mess With The Zohan, Grown Ups), Frank Coraci (Click, Zookeeper), Fred Wolf (Strange Wilderness, The House Bunny), Tom Brady (The Animal, The Hot Chick, Born to Be a Star), Peter Segal (Anger Management, 50 First Dates, The Longest Yard), and Nicholaus Goossen (A Day with the Meatball, Grandma's Boy, The Shortcut).

The 1998 movies The Waterboy and The Wedding Singer helped jump start Adam Sandler's movie career and production company. Sandler produced The Waterboy and co-wrote the script with Tim Herlihy. The movie was extremely profitable, earning over $160 million in the United States alone and made Sandler a successful actor with The Waterboy becoming his second $100 million film in a year, along with The Wedding Singer.

The company's production office is located in the Judy Garland building on the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Culver City, California while its corporate and parent company offices (Happy Madison, Inc.) are located in Manchester, New Hampshire[1] run by Adam's brother Scott.

Its subsidiary, Madison 23 Productions, is aimed towards the drama genre. The first production under Madison 23 was Reign Over Me, starring Adam Sandler and Don Cheadle. This studio company on the trailer of Funny People and the poster and trailer for Reign Over Me is also known as "Mr. Madison Productions". It has been announced that Sandler will be executive-producing the horror thriller, The Shortcut, under his new Scary Madison production label. Upcoming films include Pixels, a feature film based on the internet short by Patrick Jean. May 17th, 2013 is the release date. "Richard Pryor: Is it Something I Said?" a biography about the comedian. Many others in development include "Golddiggers 101", and "The Gilmores of Beverley Hills", according to IMDB and Movie Insider.

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Filmography

Year Film Director Budget Gross (worldwide)
1999 Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo Mike Mitchell $17 million $92,938,755
2000 Little Nicky Steven Brill $85 million $58,292,295
2001 The Animal Luke Greenfield $22 million $84,772,742
Joe Dirt Dennie Gordon $16 million $30,987,695
2002 Mr. Deeds Steven Brill $50 million $171,269,535
The Master of Disguise Perry Andelin Blake $16 million $43,411,001
Eight Crazy Nights Seth Kearsley $34 million $86,833,131
The Hot Chick Tom Brady $34 million $54,639,553
2003 Anger Management Peter Segal $75 million $195,745,823
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star Sam Weisman $17 million $23,794,648
2004 50 First Dates Peter Segal $75 million $196,482,882
2005 The Longest Yard $82 million $190,320,588
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo Mike Mitchell $22 million $45,109,561
2006 Grandma's Boy Nicholaus Goossen $25 million $37,856,991
The Benchwarmers Dennis Dugan $33 million $64,957,291
Click Frank Coraci $82.5 million $237,681,299
2007 I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Dennis Dugan $85 million $287,572,574
Reign Over Me Mike Binder $20 million $20,900,000
2008 Strange Wilderness Fred Wolf N/A $6,964,734
The House Bunny $25 million $70,442,940
You Don't Mess with the Zohan Dennis Dugan $90 million $202,518,837
Bedtime Stories Adam Shankman $80 million $206,108,939
2009 Paul Blart: Mall Cop Steve Carr $26 million $227,126,523
The Shortcut Nicholaus Goossen $5 million N/A
Funny People Judd Apatow $75 million $71,585,235
2010 Grown Ups Dennis Dugan $80 million $271,419,251
2011 Just Go with It $312,741,390
Zookeeper Frank Coraci $164,112,560
Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star Tom Brady under $10 million $2,529,395
Jack & Jill Dennis Dugan
2012 I Hate You, Dad Sean Anders, John Morris
Here Comes the Boom Frank Coraci

Critical Reception

Happy Madison's films have generally received mixed to poor critical reception. However, Funny People and Reign Over Me had received mixed opinions from critics and audiences.

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