The Mark Gordon Company
Formerly | The Meledandri/Gordon Company (1987–1991) |
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Company type | Production company |
Industry | Film Television |
Founded | 1987; 38 years ago (1987) |
Founder | Mark Gordon Chris Meledandri |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, California |
Key people | Mark Gordon |
Products | Motion pictures Television |
Parent | Entertainment One (2015–2018) |
The Mark Gordon Company (formerly The Meledandri/Gordon Company) is an American production company owned by Mark Gordon. It is notable for their output, including feature films, like Speed , many of Roland Emmerich's films Gordon produced like The Day After Tomorrow , 10,000 B.C. and 2012 , and TV shows like Grey's Anatomy , Criminal Minds , The Rookie and Ray Donovan .
History
[edit ]Original era (1987–1995)
[edit ]In 1987, film producers Mark Gordon and Chris Meledandri, the latter of whom would later go on to found Illumination Entertainment, formed The Meledandri/Gordon Company, with a non-exclusive deal with Paramount Pictures. Meledandri quit in 1991 to join Dawn Steel's production company, and it was renamed to The Mark Gordon Company.[1] [2]
Its big break came in 1994 when Gordon made its first success with its film Speed , which grossed 350ドル.4 million at the box office.[3] [4]
Their second big success from Gordon was the 1996 film Broken Arrow , which grossed 150ドル.2 million at the box office.[5]
On December 10, 1995, Gordon merged its own company with Gary Levinson's Classico Entertainment, which ultimately signed a deal with Paramount Pictures after its deal with Fox ends. It was at first known as Cloud Nine Entertainment, before settling on Mutual Film Company.[6]
Second era (2000–2015)
[edit ]On September 7, 2000, it was announced that Mark Gordon was quitting Mutual Film Company in order to relaunch his own company.[7] A year later, on October 10, 2001, it signed a deal with 20th Century Fox to produce new films under its own production company and hired Betsy Beers to run the company.[8]
In 2002, Gordon partnered with Bob Yari to launch Stratus Film Company, to produce independent feature films, and hired Mark Gill as executive of the studio.[9] Gordon exited the organization in 2005.[10]
In 2003, Gordon signed a deal with Columbia Pictures to produce its feature films for a three-year pact.[11]
In 2004, Mark Gordon was producing its first TV series LAX for NBC, which came from the studio.[12] On August 18, 2004, Gordon signed a deal with Touchstone Television for two years, where the studio is developing drama projects.[13]
That same year, The Day After Tomorrow became the studio's first hit under the new era, and it grossed 552ドル.6 million worldwide.[14]
In 2005, Gordon made his first big success on TV with the Shonda Rhimes-created series Grey's Anatomy .[15] The studio followed up his success with Criminal Minds , which aired on CBS.[16]
In 2007, its own pact with ABC Studios was renewed.[17] Four years later, in 2011, it signed a production deal with The Walt Disney Studios, whereas Gordon is running the company for four years until 2015.[18]
Entertainment One era (2015–2018)
[edit ]In 2015, Entertainment One acquired its 51% stake in The Mark Gordon Company. eOne will handle international sales of its productions developed by The Mark Gordon Company.[19] In 2016, Gordon launched its first two independent shows under eOne's regime, including Designated Survivor and Conviction , all of them were co-produced with ABC Studios and aired on the ABC network.[20]
In 2018, Entertainment One acquired the remaining 49% of the company and it folded The Mark Gordon Company into the parent company, by making Gordon president of it.[21]
Third era (2019–present)
[edit ]On July 25, 2019, Mark Gordon announced that he will step down as Entertainment One president, in order to relaunch his own independent studio, with its own first-look deal with the studio eOne.[22]
Productions
[edit ]Theatrical/direct-to-video films
[edit ]Year | Title | Director | Distributor | Notes | Budget | Gross (worldwide) |
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1988 | Brothers in Arms | George Bloom | Vision p.d.g. International | first film as The Meledandri/Gordon Company; co-production with Ablo and Jel | N/A | |
1990 | Opportunity Knocks | Donald Petrie | Universal Pictures | as The Meledandri/Gordon Company; co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Brad Grey Productions | 13ドル million | 11ドル.3 million |
1992 | Traces of Red | Andy Wolk | The Samuel Goldwyn Company | uncredited | N/A | 3ドル.2 million |
Fly by Night | Steve Gomer | Arrow Releasing | last film as The Meledandri/Gordon Company; co-production with Lumiere Productions | N/A | ||
1993 | Swing Kids | Thomas Carter | Buena Vista Pictures | co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners I, Hollywood Pictures and John Bard Manulis Productions | 12ドル million | 5ドル.6 million |
1994 | Speed | Jan de Bont | 20th Century Fox | 30ドル million | 350ドル.4 million | |
Trial by Jury | Heywood Gould | Warner Bros. | uncredited; co-production with Morgan Creek Productions | N/A | 6ドル.97 million | |
1995 | A Pyromaniac's Love Story | Joshua Brand | Buena Vista Pictures | co-production with Hollywood Pictures | N/A | 468,240ドル |
1996 | Broken Arrow | John Woo | 20th Century Fox | last film under original regime before folding into Mutual Film Company | 50ドル million | 150ドル.2 million |
2003 | The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen | Stephen Norrington | first film under new regime since he left Mutual Film Company uncredited; co-production with Angry Films and Fountainbridge Films |
78ドル million | 179ドル.3 million | |
2004 | The Day After Tomorrow | Roland Emmerich | co-production with Lions Gate Films and Centropolis Entertainment | 125ドル million | 552ドル.6 million | |
2005 | Casanova | Lasse Hallström | Buena Vista Pictures | co-production with Touchstone Pictures and Hallström/Holleran Productions | N/A | 37ドル.6 million |
Life of the Party | Barra Grant | THINKfilm | co-production with Brian Reilly Productions | N/A | ||
2006 | The Hoax | Lasse Hallström | Miramax Films | co-production with Bob Yari Productions, Hallström/Holleran Productions and City Entertainment | 25ドル million | 11ドル.7 million |
The Painted Veil | John Curran | Warner Independent Pictures | co-production with Bob Yari Productions, Colleton Company, Emotion Pictures, Class 5 Films and Warner China Film HG Corporation | 19ドル.4 million | 26ドル.8 million | |
2007 | Talk to Me | Kasi Lemmons | Focus Features | co-production with Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Pelagius Films | N/A | 4ドル.77 million |
2008 | 10,000 B.C. | Roland Emmerich | Warner Bros. Pictures | uncredited; co-production with Legendary Pictures and Centropolis Entertainment | 105ドル million | 269ドル.8 million |
Heart of a Dragon | Michael French | China Film Group Corporation | co-production with Thunder Bay Films | 10ドル million | N/A | |
2009 | The Messenger | Oren Moverman | Oscilloscope Laboratories | co-production with Omnilab Media, Sherazade Film Development, BZ Entertainment and Good Worldwide | 6ドル.5 million | 1ドル.5 million |
12 Rounds | Renny Harlin | 20th Century Fox | co-production with Fox Atomic and WWE Studios | N/A | 17ドル.28 million | |
2012 | Roland Emmerich | Sony Pictures Releasing | uncredited; co-production with Columbia Pictures and Centropolis Entertainment | 200ドル million | 769ドル.7 million | |
2011 | The Details | Jacob Aaron Estes | The Weinstein Company | co-production with LD Entertainment | N/A | 63,595ドル |
Source Code | Duncan Jones | Summit Entertainment | co-production with Vendôme Pictures and StudioCanal | 31ドル.9 million | 147ドル.3 million | |
Rampart | Oren Moverman | Millennium Entertainment | uncredited; co-production with Waypoint Entertainment, Amalgam Pictures, The Third Mind Pictures and Lightstream Entertainment | 12ドル million | 1ドル.56 million | |
2013 | The To Do List | Maggie Carey | CBS Films | co-production with Varsity Pictures | 1ドル.5 million | 3ドル.9 million |
2015 | Steve Jobs | Danny Boyle | Universal Pictures | co-production with Legendary Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, Entertainment 360, Decibel Films, Cloud Eight Films and Digital Image Associates | 30ドル million | 34ドル.4 million |
2016 | War Dogs | Todd Phillips | Warner Bros. Pictures | co-production with RatPac-Dune Entertainment and Joint Effort Productions | 50ドル million | 86ドル.2 million |
2017 | Molly's Game | Aaron Sorkin | STX Films | co-production with Huayi Brothers, Tang Media Productions and Pascal Pictures | 30ドル million | 59ドル.3 million |
Sand Castle | Fernando Coimbra | Netflix | co-production with Treehouse Pictures and International Traders | N/A | ||
Murder on the Orient Express | Kenneth Branagh | 20th Century Fox | co-production with Kinberg Genre and Scott Free Productions | 55ドル million | 352ドル.8 million | |
2018 | The Nutcracker and the Four Realms | Lasse Hallström Joe Johnston |
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | co-production with Walt Disney Pictures | 120ドル–133 million | 174ドル million |
2022 | Death on the Nile | Kenneth Branagh | 20th Century Studios | co-production with Kinberg Genre and Scott Free Productions | 90ドル million | 137ドル.3 million |
2023 | A Haunting in Venice | Kenneth Branagh | 20th Century Studios | co-production with Kinberg Genre and Scott Free Productions | 60ドル million | 74ドル million |
Television shows
[edit ]Years | Title | Creator | Network | Notes | Seasons | Episodes |
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2004–2005 | LAX | Nick Thiel | NBC | co-production with Nick Thiel Productions and NBC Universal Television Studio | 1 | 13 |
2005–present | Grey's Anatomy | Shonda Rhimes | ABC | co-production with Shondaland (season 2–), Touchstone Television (seasons 1–3) and ABC Signature (season 4–20) | 16 | 363 |
2005–2020 | Criminal Minds | Jeff Davis | CBS | co-production with Paramount Network Television (season 1), CBS Paramount Network Television (season 2–4), CBS Television Studios (seasons 5–15), Touchstone Television (seasons 1–2) and ABC Signature (seasons 3–15) | 15 | 324 |
2007–2013 | Army Wives | Katherine Fugate based on the book "Under the Sabers: The Unwritten Code of Army Wives" by: Tanya Biank |
Lifetime | co-production with ABC Studios | 7 | 117 |
Private Practice | Shonda Rhimes | ABC | co-production with Shondaland and ABC Studios | 6 | 111 | |
2007–2009 | Reaper | Michelle Fazekas Tara Butters |
The CW | co-production with Fazekas & Butters and ABC Studios | 2 | 31 |
2011 | Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior | Edward Allen Bernero Chris Mundy |
CBS | co-production with Bernero Productions, CBS Television Studios and ABC Studios | 1 | 13 |
2013 | Family Tools | Bobby Bowman | ABC | co-production with ITV Studios America and ABC Studios | 10 | |
2013–2020 | Ray Donovan | Ann Biderman | Showtime | co-production with Ann Biderman Co. (season 1), Bider Sweet Productions (season 2), David Hollander Productions (seasons 3–7) and Showtime Networks | 7 | 82 |
2014 | Benched | Michaela Watkins Damon Jones |
USA Network | co-production with ABC Signature | 1 | 12 |
2015–2018 | Quantico | Joshua Safran | ABC | co-production with ABC Studios, Random Acts Productions (seasons 1–2) and Maniac Productions (season 3) | 3 | 57 |
2016–2017 | Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders | Erica Messer | CBS | co-production with Erica Messer Productions, CBS Television Studios and ABC Studios | 2 | 26 |
Conviction | Liz Friedlander Liz Friedman |
ABC | co-production with Entertainment One, Double Fried and ABC Studios | 1 | 13 | |
2016–2019 | Designated Survivor | David Guggenheim | ABC/Netflix | co-production with Entertainment One, Kinberg Genre, ABC Studios (seasons 1–2) and Baer Bones (season 3) | 3 | 53 |
2018 | Youth & Consequences | Jason Ubaldi | YouTube Premium | co-production with Entertainment One | 1 | 8 |
2018–present | The Rookie | Alexi Hawley | ABC | co-production with Entertainment One, Perfectman Pictures and ABC Studios | 2 | 40 |
Television movies/pilots/specials
[edit ]Year | Title | Director | Network | Notes |
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1991 | Lightning Field | Michael Switzer | USA Network | as The Meledandri/Gordon Company; co-production with Wilshire Court Productions |
Love Kills | Brian Grant | as The Meledandri/Gordon Company; co-production with Wilshire Court Productions and O.T.M.L. Productions, Inc. | ||
1995 | The Man Who Wouldn't Die | Bill Condon | ABC | uncredited; co-production with Alan Barnette Productions and Universal Television |
Children Remember the Holocaust | Mark Gordon | CBS | uncredited | |
2003 | And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself | Bruce Beresford | HBO | co-production with HBO Films |
Footsteps | John Badham | CBS | co-production with Ken Raskoff Productions and Fox Television Studios | |
2005 | Warm Springs | Joseph Sargent | HBO | co-production with HBO Films |
2006 | A House Divided | Michael Rymer | ABC | co-production with Touchstone Television |
2009 | House Rules | Daniel Minahan | CBS | co-production with CBS Television Studios and ABC Studios |
Empire State | Jeremy Podeswa | ABC | co-production with ABC Studios | |
2010 | It Takes a Village | Michael Fresco | ||
2011 | Identity | Gary Fleder | co-production with ITV Studios America and ABC Studios | |
2012 | Dark Horse | Roland Emmerich | co-production with ABC Studios | |
Americana | Phillip Noyce | |||
2013 | Gothica | Anand Tucker | ||
2014 | Clementine | Michael Dinner | ||
2015 | Agatha | Jace Alexander | co-production with Stearns Castle Entertainment and ABC Studios | |
2017 | The Climb | Chris Robinson | Amazon Prime Video | co-production with Entertainment One and Amazon Studios |
Las Reinas | Liz Friedlander | ABC | co-production with Entertainment One and ABC Studios |
References
[edit ]- ^ "Executive Shuffle". Variety. 1991年01月14日. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ Eller, Claudia (1993年02月19日). "Meledandri to join new Fox regime". Variety. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ "1994 Summer Box Office Blockbuster Contest Analysis". lasr.cs.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ "Speed". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ "Broken Arrow". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ "GORDON SETTO MOVE DEAL TO PARAMOUNT". Variety. 1995年10月16日. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ Fleming, Michael; Brodesser, Claude (2000年09月07日). "Mutual team to part ways". Variety. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ Fleming, Michael (2001年10月10日). "Gordon does a Fox trot". Variety. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ "Abrupt Departure by Gill Surprises Many at Miramax". Los Angeles Times. 2002年10月16日. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ Harris, Dana (2005年03月03日). "New status for Stratus". Variety. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ Snyder, Gabriel (2003年10月01日). "Gordon near 3-year Col prod'n deal". Variety. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ "'LAX' makes bad connection". Deseret News. 2004年09月04日. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ "Breaking News - Development Update: August 16–18 | TheFutonCritic.com". www.thefutoncritic.com. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ "The Day After Tomorrow (2004) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ Fogel, Matthew (2005年05月08日). "'Grey's Anatomy' Goes Colorblind". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ Boone, Brian (2016年08月16日). "The untold truth of Criminal Minds". Looper.com. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ Schneider, Michael (2007年09月24日). "ABC pacts with Mark Gordon". Variety. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ "Mark Gordon Signs First Look Deal With Disney". The Hollywood Reporter. 7 April 2011. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ Barraclough, Leo (2015年01月06日). "EOne Acquires 51% Stake in the Mark Gordon Co. for 133ドル Million". Variety. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ "ABC presents 2016-17 prime-time plans". Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2018年01月29日). "Mark Gordon Becomes Entertainment One President As eOne Buys Rest Of His Company, John Morayniss Steps Down". Deadline. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie; Fleming, Mike Jr. (2019年07月25日). "eOne Sets Mark Gordon's Transition To Producing, Formalizes Film & TV Leadership". Deadline. Retrieved 2020年06月23日.
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