“Feeling Minnesota” by Steven Baigelman is acquired by New Line Cinema.
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“Feeling Minnesota” by Steven Baigelman is acquired by New Line Cinema.
“Don Coyote” by Chris Hauty.
Paramount Pictures picks up “The Conjurer” by Rand Ravich and Stephen Berger.
“Breaking Balls & Broken Hearts” by Kevin Fall sells to TriStar Pictures.
“Smoke & Mirrors” by Lee Batchler and Janet Scott Batchler is purchased by Walt Disney Pictures.
“The War” by Kathy McWorter sells to Universal Pictures.
Twentieth Century Fox picks up “Poor Holly” by Stacey Sherman and Karen Ray.
“Runner” by Judy McCreary is purchased by Warner Bros. Pictures.
“Pancho’s War” by Marcel Montecino is acquired by Paramount Pictures.
“Ghosthunter” by Cory Tynan and John Ries sells to Cinema Line.
“Getting Even With Dad” by Jim Jennewein and Tom S. Parker is acquired by MGM.
“Simon Says” by Jonathan Hensleigh goes to Twentieth Century Fox.
Warner Bros. Pictures picks up “Stone Cold War” by William Mosley-Payne.
Columbia Pictures obtains “Multiplicity” by Chris Miller and Mary Hale.
“Going West” by Jeb Stuart is acquired by Paramount Pictures.
Paramount Pictures picks up “Death & Taxes” by Traci Alexson.
Fried/Woods Films obtains “Him (Only You)” by Diane Drake.
Universal Pictures obtains “Thirty Wishes” by Elisa Bell.
“The Santa Clause” by Steve Rudnik and Leo Benvenuti goes to Walt Disney Pictures.
New Line Cinema makes a deal with Elliot Stern and Denise Halma for “Dad’s Week Off”.
New Line Cinema picks up “Surviving the Game” by Eric Bent.
“Trouble in Paradise” by Kathy Kloves.
“Milk Money” by John Mattson sells to Paramount Pictures.
“The Number Four” by Preston Whitmore Jr. sells to TriStar Pictures.
“Uncommon Criminal” by Michael O’Mahony is purchased by Warner Bros. Pictures.
“Hamlet” by Mike Werb sells to Twentieth Century Fox.
New Regency makes a deal with Don Roos for “Boys on the Side”.
“The Solomon Organization” by Andrew Niederman (aka V.C. Andrews) is acquired by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Warner Bros. Pictures makes a deal with Charlie Bohl for “Pants”.
“Outlaws” by Boaz Yakin and Cassidy Heydt goes to Columbia Pictures.
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