Things are about to get very serious on Sullivan's Crossing.
TV Fanatic scored an exclusive first look at Sullivan's Crossing Season 1 Episode 4, which picks up in the aftermath of Frank being shot by the college boys.
As expected, we're in for an emotionally charged hour as Edna learns of the shocking incident as Frank fights for his life.
In the exclusive clip, we see Sullivan arriving to tell Edna the news, but he handles it very well for someone worried about his friend.
Sully recognizes that he has to be strong to deliver the news, or Edna will be even more worried.
It's a harrowing scene and one that shows the close-knit nature of everyone in the series.
Thankfully, Sully has seen Frank and is well aware of the severity of the situation but notes that Frank will pull through.
Related: Sullivan's Crossing Boss on Whether Andrew Should Be Threatened...
TV Fanatic scored an exclusive first look at Sullivan's Crossing Season 1 Episode 4, which picks up in the aftermath of Frank being shot by the college boys.
As expected, we're in for an emotionally charged hour as Edna learns of the shocking incident as Frank fights for his life.
In the exclusive clip, we see Sullivan arriving to tell Edna the news, but he handles it very well for someone worried about his friend.
Sully recognizes that he has to be strong to deliver the news, or Edna will be even more worried.
It's a harrowing scene and one that shows the close-knit nature of everyone in the series.
Thankfully, Sully has seen Frank and is well aware of the severity of the situation but notes that Frank will pull through.
Related: Sullivan's Crossing Boss on Whether Andrew Should Be Threatened...
- 10/25/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Lionsgate chief executive officer Jon Feltheimer has told shareholders the entertainment company will continue to thrive due to its ability to reach targeted audiences.
“From our beginnings as a small independent studio, we’ve asked ourselves every day how we can best continue to grow and compete effectively in a world where so many around us have such enormous scale,” he said Tuesday. “And the answer is that we’re committed to our own approach, playing our own game, and continuing to apply the core values with which we began. From day one, agnostic to distribution platform, we’ve focused instead on making bold, original content for targeted audiences that we can reach efficiently.”
Lionsgate’s annual shareholders meeting was held at its traditional time and place — on the Tuesday of the Toronto Film Festival at the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto. It comes two years after Lionsgate paid $4.1 billion...
“From our beginnings as a small independent studio, we’ve asked ourselves every day how we can best continue to grow and compete effectively in a world where so many around us have such enormous scale,” he said Tuesday. “And the answer is that we’re committed to our own approach, playing our own game, and continuing to apply the core values with which we began. From day one, agnostic to distribution platform, we’ve focused instead on making bold, original content for targeted audiences that we can reach efficiently.”
Lionsgate’s annual shareholders meeting was held at its traditional time and place — on the Tuesday of the Toronto Film Festival at the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto. It comes two years after Lionsgate paid $4.1 billion...
- 9/11/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
John Malone might be retiring from the Lionsgate Entertainment board of the directors, but the studio wants investors to know it still plans to rely on the media mogul’s business acumen.
During the company’s fiscal first-quarter earnings conference call, Lionsgate management told analysts that Malone — who notified the company on July 11 of his plan to retire from the board — will still be involved in the company’s business.
“He’s still well-represented on our board and we are going to continue to rely on Dr. Malone’s wisdom and interest in our company,” Lionsgate management said during the call (it was unclear who was speaking).
Also Read: Lionsgate Beats Wall Street Earnings Expectations on Strength of Starz Growth
Lionsgate announced the 77-year-old Malone’s retirement from the company’s board in a July filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Venture capitalist Scott Paterson also said he would be retiring from the board.
During the company’s fiscal first-quarter earnings conference call, Lionsgate management told analysts that Malone — who notified the company on July 11 of his plan to retire from the board — will still be involved in the company’s business.
“He’s still well-represented on our board and we are going to continue to rely on Dr. Malone’s wisdom and interest in our company,” Lionsgate management said during the call (it was unclear who was speaking).
Also Read: Lionsgate Beats Wall Street Earnings Expectations on Strength of Starz Growth
Lionsgate announced the 77-year-old Malone’s retirement from the company’s board in a July filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Venture capitalist Scott Paterson also said he would be retiring from the board.
- 8/9/2018
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
Lionsgate has nominated Susan McCaw and John Malone’s nephew Daniel Sanchez for seats on its board of directors to replace media mogul Malone and venture capitalist Scott Paterson.
The company made the disclosure Thursday in a regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, a week after revealing that Malone and Paterson had decided to retire at the end of their current term in September after the company’s annual shareholders meeting.
McCaw served as U.S. Ambassador to Austria between 2005 and 2007. She is president of Com Investments, a post that she’s held since 2004. She was the managing partner of Eagle Creek Capital and a principal with Robertson, Stephens & Co.
Sanchez is an attorney in Stamford, Conn., and served as a Starz director from 2013 until December, 2016, when Lionsgate bought Starz for $4.1 billion. That deal left Malone as Lionsgate’s second-largest shareholder with about 10%. Mark Rachesky is Liongate’s...
The company made the disclosure Thursday in a regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, a week after revealing that Malone and Paterson had decided to retire at the end of their current term in September after the company’s annual shareholders meeting.
McCaw served as U.S. Ambassador to Austria between 2005 and 2007. She is president of Com Investments, a post that she’s held since 2004. She was the managing partner of Eagle Creek Capital and a principal with Robertson, Stephens & Co.
Sanchez is an attorney in Stamford, Conn., and served as a Starz director from 2013 until December, 2016, when Lionsgate bought Starz for $4.1 billion. That deal left Malone as Lionsgate’s second-largest shareholder with about 10%. Mark Rachesky is Liongate’s...
- 7/19/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Lions Gate Entertainment nominated its slate of directors in a regulatory filing this morning, including two new board members to replace those who are retiring.
The studio nominated former U.S. Ambassador to Austria Susan McCaw and a former Starz director, Daniel Sanchez, who is the nephew of billionaire investor John Malone. They would replace Malone and Scott Paterson, who will step down from the studio’s boardroom in September, after the company’s annual shareholders meeting.
McCaw is president of Com Investments, a private equity firm, a position she has held since April 2004. Before that, she was the managing partner of Eagle Creek Capital, a private investment firm specializing in technology investments. She also was a principal with Robertson, Stephens & co., a San Francisco-based technology investment bank.
She is a trustee emerita of Stanford University and is the board chair and founding board member of the Malala Fund.
Sanchez practices law in Stamford,...
The studio nominated former U.S. Ambassador to Austria Susan McCaw and a former Starz director, Daniel Sanchez, who is the nephew of billionaire investor John Malone. They would replace Malone and Scott Paterson, who will step down from the studio’s boardroom in September, after the company’s annual shareholders meeting.
McCaw is president of Com Investments, a private equity firm, a position she has held since April 2004. Before that, she was the managing partner of Eagle Creek Capital, a private investment firm specializing in technology investments. She also was a principal with Robertson, Stephens & co., a San Francisco-based technology investment bank.
She is a trustee emerita of Stanford University and is the board chair and founding board member of the Malala Fund.
Sanchez practices law in Stamford,...
- 7/19/2018
- by Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
Liberty Media mogul John Malone and media/technology venture capitalist Scott Paterson will not stand for re-election to the board of directors at Lionsgate, the company said in a regulatory filing today. Both are “retiring” from the board, effective as of Lionsgate’s annual shareholders meeting usually held in the fall.
“Messrs. Malone’s and Paterson’s retirement are not the result of any disagreement with the Company on any matter relating to its operations, policies or practices,” Lionsgate said in the Form 8-k filing. “Messrs. Malone and Paterson will continue to serve on the Board, and Mr. Paterson will continue to serve as the Chair of the Audit & Risk Committee, until the expiration of their current term at the 2018 Annual Meeting, which is expected to be held in September 2018.”
Malone joined the board of the film and TV studio in February 2015 after Lionsgate and Starz, in which Malone had a majority stake,...
“Messrs. Malone’s and Paterson’s retirement are not the result of any disagreement with the Company on any matter relating to its operations, policies or practices,” Lionsgate said in the Form 8-k filing. “Messrs. Malone and Paterson will continue to serve on the Board, and Mr. Paterson will continue to serve as the Chair of the Audit & Risk Committee, until the expiration of their current term at the 2018 Annual Meeting, which is expected to be held in September 2018.”
Malone joined the board of the film and TV studio in February 2015 after Lionsgate and Starz, in which Malone had a majority stake,...
- 7/17/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Media mogul John C. Malone and venture capitalist Scott Paterson have announced they are retiring from the Lionsgate board of directors and will not stand for re-election.
The company made the disclosure about the retirements in a July 13 8-k filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. It noted that the decision by the duo to leave the board did not stem from any dispute.
“Messrs. Malone’s and Paterson’s retirement are not the result of any disagreement with the Company on any matter relating to its operations, policies or practices,” Lionsgate said. “Messrs. Malone and Paterson will continue to serve on the board, and Mr. Paterson will continue to serve as the chair of the Audit & Risk Committee, until the expiration of their current term at the 2018 Annual Meeting, which is expected to be held in September 2018.”
Malone joined the Lionsgate board in February, 2015, when Lionsgate and Malone’s...
The company made the disclosure about the retirements in a July 13 8-k filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. It noted that the decision by the duo to leave the board did not stem from any dispute.
“Messrs. Malone’s and Paterson’s retirement are not the result of any disagreement with the Company on any matter relating to its operations, policies or practices,” Lionsgate said. “Messrs. Malone and Paterson will continue to serve on the board, and Mr. Paterson will continue to serve as the chair of the Audit & Risk Committee, until the expiration of their current term at the 2018 Annual Meeting, which is expected to be held in September 2018.”
Malone joined the Lionsgate board in February, 2015, when Lionsgate and Malone’s...
- 7/16/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Lionsgate on Monday said billionaire investor John Malone and Scott Paterson will step down from the studio's boardroom in September, after the company's annual shareholders meeting.
In an SEC filing, the studio added, "Malone's and Paterson's retirement are not the result of any disagreement with the company on any matter relating to its operations, policies or practices."
Malone, chairman of Liberty Media and Liberty Global, among other media companies, in February 2015 first traded a portion of his Starz shares for a 3.43 percent holding in Lionsgate and a boardroom seat at the ...
In an SEC filing, the studio added, "Malone's and Paterson's retirement are not the result of any disagreement with the company on any matter relating to its operations, policies or practices."
Malone, chairman of Liberty Media and Liberty Global, among other media companies, in February 2015 first traded a portion of his Starz shares for a 3.43 percent holding in Lionsgate and a boardroom seat at the ...
- 7/16/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lionsgate on Monday said billionaire investor John Malone and Scott Paterson will step down from the studio's boardroom in September, after the company's annual shareholders meeting.
In an SEC filing, the studio added, "Malone's and Paterson's retirement are not the result of any disagreement with the company on any matter relating to its operations, policies or practices."
Malone, chairman of Liberty Media and Liberty Global, among other media companies, in February 2015 first traded a portion of his Starz shares for a 3.43 percent holding in Lionsgate and a boardroom seat at the ...
In an SEC filing, the studio added, "Malone's and Paterson's retirement are not the result of any disagreement with the company on any matter relating to its operations, policies or practices."
Malone, chairman of Liberty Media and Liberty Global, among other media companies, in February 2015 first traded a portion of his Starz shares for a 3.43 percent holding in Lionsgate and a boardroom seat at the ...
- 7/16/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Kirsten Howard Rob Leane Dec 6, 2016
It seems that Netflix really pulled the financial rug out from under the Gilmore Girls finale. Spoilers ahead...
We're still waiting for any indication that Netflix's Gilmore Girls revival will continue beyond A Year In The Life, and the anticipation is almost too much to bear, especially after those final scenes.
See related Super Mario infinite runner coming to iOS Nintendo Switch: what we've learned from the console's first promo Nintendo Switch, and why sales don’t make a great console Nintendo Switch: display size rumoured, add-on hardware teased
But interestingly, it could all have played out much differently - as series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino has confirmed.
If you're still avoiding spoilers, look away now...
Yep, if it all seemed a little gear-shift-y when Luke and Lorelai finally tied the knot during their extremely small and intimate wedding in Stars Hollow after such a massive build-up to the big,...
It seems that Netflix really pulled the financial rug out from under the Gilmore Girls finale. Spoilers ahead...
We're still waiting for any indication that Netflix's Gilmore Girls revival will continue beyond A Year In The Life, and the anticipation is almost too much to bear, especially after those final scenes.
See related Super Mario infinite runner coming to iOS Nintendo Switch: what we've learned from the console's first promo Nintendo Switch, and why sales don’t make a great console Nintendo Switch: display size rumoured, add-on hardware teased
But interestingly, it could all have played out much differently - as series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino has confirmed.
If you're still avoiding spoilers, look away now...
Yep, if it all seemed a little gear-shift-y when Luke and Lorelai finally tied the knot during their extremely small and intimate wedding in Stars Hollow after such a massive build-up to the big,...
- 10/20/2015
- Den of Geek
The distributor has acquired all North American rights to the recent Tribeca world premiere about the psychological toll of a tragedy on a New York couple.
Olivia Wilde, Luke Wilson, Elisabeth Moss, Giovanni Ribisi, Ty Simpkins and John Leguizamo star.
Cinematographer Reed Morano makes her feature directorial debut from a screenplay by Chris Rossi.
Aaron L Gilbert of Bron Studios produces alongside Margot Hand and Matt Tauber. Jennifer Levine, Jason Cloth of CW Media Finance, Alex Garcia, Santiago Garcia Galvan, Marla Rand, Scott Paterson and Lauren Selig are executive producers.
Meadowland will receive an October theatrical release after Cinedigm brokered the deal with Wme Global and Gersh. K5 handles international sales.
Separately, Candy Factory Films has acquired Us distribution and international sales rights to the Robert Cohen comedic documentary Being Canadian.
Olivia Wilde, Luke Wilson, Elisabeth Moss, Giovanni Ribisi, Ty Simpkins and John Leguizamo star.
Cinematographer Reed Morano makes her feature directorial debut from a screenplay by Chris Rossi.
Aaron L Gilbert of Bron Studios produces alongside Margot Hand and Matt Tauber. Jennifer Levine, Jason Cloth of CW Media Finance, Alex Garcia, Santiago Garcia Galvan, Marla Rand, Scott Paterson and Lauren Selig are executive producers.
Meadowland will receive an October theatrical release after Cinedigm brokered the deal with Wme Global and Gersh. K5 handles international sales.
Separately, Candy Factory Films has acquired Us distribution and international sales rights to the Robert Cohen comedic documentary Being Canadian.
- 6/24/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The Gilmore Girls cast reunited at the Atx TV Festival in Austin, Texas on Saturday where they weighed in on the possibility of a reboot. Gilmore Girls Reunion Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Scott Paterson, Kelly Bishop, Jared Padalecki and show creator Amy Sherman-Palladino (pictured above) were all present at the reunion, as were Milo Ventimiglia, Matt […]
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- 6/7/2015
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
K5 snaps up all non-us rights to drama starring Olivia Wilde and Luke Wilson.
K5 International has taken international rights to Tribeca Competition title Meadowland ahead of the film’s world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 17.
The film marks the directorial debut of cinematographer Reed Morano in her and centres on Sarah (Olivia Wilde) and Phil (Luke Wilson) whose life is shattered when their son goes missing. As months pass with little information, they each struggle in their own way to cope.
The supporting cast includes Giovanni Ribisi, Elisabeth Moss, John Leguizamo, Kevin Corrigan, Merritt Wever and Juno Temple.
The film is a Bron Studios production in association with Creative Wealth Media Finance.
The film is directed by Morano, written by Chris Rossi, and produced by Olivia Wilde, Margot Hand, Matt Tauber and Bron’s Aaron L. Gilbert. It is co-produced by Chris Rossi and Erika Hampson. Executive producers...
K5 International has taken international rights to Tribeca Competition title Meadowland ahead of the film’s world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 17.
The film marks the directorial debut of cinematographer Reed Morano in her and centres on Sarah (Olivia Wilde) and Phil (Luke Wilson) whose life is shattered when their son goes missing. As months pass with little information, they each struggle in their own way to cope.
The supporting cast includes Giovanni Ribisi, Elisabeth Moss, John Leguizamo, Kevin Corrigan, Merritt Wever and Juno Temple.
The film is a Bron Studios production in association with Creative Wealth Media Finance.
The film is directed by Morano, written by Chris Rossi, and produced by Olivia Wilde, Margot Hand, Matt Tauber and Bron’s Aaron L. Gilbert. It is co-produced by Chris Rossi and Erika Hampson. Executive producers...
- 4/9/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
K5 snaps up all non-us rights to drama starring Olivia Wilde and Luke Wilson.
K5 International has taken international rights to Tribeca Competition title Meadowland ahead of the film’s world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 17.
The film marks the directorial debut of cinematographer Reed Morano in her and centres on Sarah (Olivia Wilde) and Phil (Luke Wilson) whose life is shattered when their son goes missing. As months pass with little information, they each struggle in their own way to cope.
The supporting cast includes Giovanni Ribisi, Elisabeth Moss, John Leguizamo, Kevin Corrigan, Merritt Wever and Juno Temple.
The film is a Bron Studios production in association with Creative Wealth Media Finance.
The film is directed by Morano, written by Chris Rossi, and produced by Olivia Wilde, Margot Hand, Matt Tauber and Bron’s Aaron L. Gilbert. It is co-produced by Chris Rossi and Erika Hampson. Executive producers...
K5 International has taken international rights to Tribeca Competition title Meadowland ahead of the film’s world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 17.
The film marks the directorial debut of cinematographer Reed Morano in her and centres on Sarah (Olivia Wilde) and Phil (Luke Wilson) whose life is shattered when their son goes missing. As months pass with little information, they each struggle in their own way to cope.
The supporting cast includes Giovanni Ribisi, Elisabeth Moss, John Leguizamo, Kevin Corrigan, Merritt Wever and Juno Temple.
The film is a Bron Studios production in association with Creative Wealth Media Finance.
The film is directed by Morano, written by Chris Rossi, and produced by Olivia Wilde, Margot Hand, Matt Tauber and Bron’s Aaron L. Gilbert. It is co-produced by Chris Rossi and Erika Hampson. Executive producers...
- 4/9/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Santa Monica, Calif. and Vancouver, B.C. — December 16, 2010 — Lionsgate announced today that Ivs Associates, Inc., the independent Inspector of Elections, has released its preliminary report for Lionsgate’s 2010 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders held on December 14, 2010. Based on the preliminary tabulation by Ivs Associates, Lionsgate shareholders have elected to the Lionsgate Board of Directors all twelve of the Company’s director nominees by a clear and convincing margin: Norman Bacal, Michael Burns, Arthur Evrensel, Jon Feltheimer, Frank Giustra, Morley Koffman, Harald Ludwig, G. Scott Paterson, Mark H. Rachesky, Daryl Simm, Hardwick Simmons and Phyllis Yaffe. Lionsgate issued the following statement: “These results are a clear indication that Lionsgate shareholders understand our vision for Lionsgate and the tremendous potential for continued value creation under this Board and management team. With the right leadership in place, Lionsgate is focused on continuing to build on the momentum over the last year, in which...
- 12/16/2010
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
Update: Lionsgate has just issued a reaction (see below). It's now officially a fight between white (LG's) and gold (Icahn's) proxy cards. Carl Icahn today assembled his slate of 5 board members hoping to unseat Lionsgate's current 5 board of directors -- including the film/TV studio's Vice Chairman Michael Burns -- at the scheduled December 14th shareholders meeting in Los Angeles. (All those dinners where Burns attempted a rapprochement with Icahn obviously came to nothing.) It's now confirmed that, as I previously reported, Icahn's slate includes Chris McGurk, 53, the former MGM President and COO and Vice Chairman and Overture Films CEO, as well as filmmaker Jay Firestone, 54, a one-time vice chairman of Alliance Communications in Canada and founder of Fireworks Entertainment who is now head of Toronto-based Prodigy Pictures. Today Icahn revealed that also on Icahn's list are: Dr. Michael Dornemann, 65, the former CEO of Bertelsmann Entertainment and an entertainment...
- 11/26/2010
- by NIKKI FINKE
- Deadline Hollywood
As his proxy fight with Lionsgate comes to a climax, Carl Icahn has unveiled five rebel board nominees for Lionsgate Entertainment¹s upcoming shareholders meeting, led by former Overture Films CEO Chris McGurk.
In response, Lionsgate late Friday said it had received notice from Icahn that he intended to nominate five dissident board members, but added the move "has not articulated a vision for Lionsgate regarding how he (Icahn) would improve" on recent financial results.
The proposed directors from the billionaire investor include Canadian TV producer Jay Firestone, former Bertelsmann Entertainment executive Michael Dornemann, Princeton economics professor Harold Shapiro and Daniel Ninivaggi, president of Ichan Enterprises.
The five dissident director nominees will be nominated for voting by shareholders at Lionsgate¹s upcoming Agm in Los Angeles on Dec. 14.
Lionsgate earlier unveiled its own slate of directors, with 11 of its incumbent directors up for re-election.
Only Brian Tobin, a former...
In response, Lionsgate late Friday said it had received notice from Icahn that he intended to nominate five dissident board members, but added the move "has not articulated a vision for Lionsgate regarding how he (Icahn) would improve" on recent financial results.
The proposed directors from the billionaire investor include Canadian TV producer Jay Firestone, former Bertelsmann Entertainment executive Michael Dornemann, Princeton economics professor Harold Shapiro and Daniel Ninivaggi, president of Ichan Enterprises.
The five dissident director nominees will be nominated for voting by shareholders at Lionsgate¹s upcoming Agm in Los Angeles on Dec. 14.
Lionsgate earlier unveiled its own slate of directors, with 11 of its incumbent directors up for re-election.
Only Brian Tobin, a former...
- 11/26/2010
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lionsgate has unveiled its slate of directors for its upcoming annual shareholder meeting as a proxy fight with billionaire investor Carl Icahn heats up.
The mini-studio disclosed Friday in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it is proposing 12 director nominees for shareholders to vote on when they meet on December 14 in Los Angeles.
Eleven of its incumbent directors are up for re-election.
Only Brian Tobin, a former Canadian politician and a current director of Lionsgate, will not stand for re-election at the Agm. In his place, Vancouver-based Lionsgate is putting forward as a director nominee Frank Guistra, who founded Lionsgate in 1997 and was replaced as CEO of the mini-studio in March 2000 by Jon Feltheimer.
The other director nominees are Canadian entertainment lawyers Norman Bacal and Arthur Evrensel, Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer and vice-chairman Michael Burns, businessmen Morley Koffman, Darryl Simm and Harald Ludwig, Canadian entertainment executives G.
The mini-studio disclosed Friday in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it is proposing 12 director nominees for shareholders to vote on when they meet on December 14 in Los Angeles.
Eleven of its incumbent directors are up for re-election.
Only Brian Tobin, a former Canadian politician and a current director of Lionsgate, will not stand for re-election at the Agm. In his place, Vancouver-based Lionsgate is putting forward as a director nominee Frank Guistra, who founded Lionsgate in 1997 and was replaced as CEO of the mini-studio in March 2000 by Jon Feltheimer.
The other director nominees are Canadian entertainment lawyers Norman Bacal and Arthur Evrensel, Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer and vice-chairman Michael Burns, businessmen Morley Koffman, Darryl Simm and Harald Ludwig, Canadian entertainment executives G.
- 11/20/2010
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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