Mandeville Films

Mandeville Films is an American independent film production company headquartered in Burbank, California. Founded in 1995 by film producer David Hoberman,[1] the company re-formed as Mandeville Films and Television in 2002 after a short hiatus for three years, with Hoberman and Todd Lieberman as partners and co-owners.[2]

Mandeville Films
TypePublic
Industry
Founded1995
FounderDavid Hoberman
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key people
Owner
  • David Hoberman
  • Todd Lieberman
Websitemandfilms.com

History

Film executive David Hoberman founded Mandeville Films in January 1995 as he exited Walt Disney Studios with a five-year, multi-picture production deal.[3]

In 1999, Hoberman hired Ashok Amritraj, who was an employee of Franchise Pictures, joined the company, renaming it to Hyde Park Entertainment, which will be a film financer and producer.[4] The Hyde Park company will split deals with Walt Disney Studios and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.[5]

In 2002, Amritaj and Hoberman split their ties, and Hoberman itself reformed Mandeville Films with an exclusive five-year contract with Walt Disney Studios.[2][6] Hoberman brought along fellow producer Todd Lieberman as a partner, who worked with Hoberman when he was senior vice president for international finance at Hyde Park Entertainment.

When Mandeville Films returned to the studios, it was scheduled to produce 2 movies each for Touchstone and MGM: Walking Tall, Raising Helen, The Last Shot, and Beauty Shop. The studio itself went back to Disney in 2006 to co-produce Eight Below and The Shaggy Dog back-to-back.

Mandeville Films has an ongoing partnership with ABC, they renewed their contracts in July 2015, for two more years.[7]

In May 2018, Mandeville Films ended its partnership with Disney to sign with Universal Pictures for a "first-look production agreement".[8] However, Mandeville is still set to be co-producing several live-action films with Disney.[9][10][11]

Filmography

1990s

Year Title Distributor Notes Budget Gross (worldwide)
1996 Mr. Wrong Buena Vista Pictures co-production with Touchstone Pictures $19 million $12.8 million
1997 The 6th Man $11 million $14.7 million
George of the Jungle co-production with Walt Disney Pictures, Jay Ward Productions and The Avnet-Kerner Company $55 million $174.4 million
1998 Senseless Dimension Films co-production with Gold/Miller Productions $15 million $12.8 million
The Negotiator Warner Bros. Pictures co-production with Regency Enterprises, New Regency and Taurus Films $50 million $71.8 million
I'll Be Home for Christmas Buena Vista Pictures co-production with Walt Disney Pictures $30 million $12.2 million
1999 The Other Sister co-production with Touchstone Pictures $35 million $27.8 million

2000s

Year Title Distributor Notes Budget Gross (worldwide)
2003 Bringing Down the House Buena Vista Pictures co-production with Touchstone Pictures and Hyde Park Entertainment $33 million $164.7 million
2004 Walking Tall MGM Distribution Co. co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, WWE Films and Hyde Park Entertainment $46 million $57.2 million
Raising Helen Buena Vista Pictures co-production with Touchstone Pictures, Beacon Pictures and Hyde Park Entertainment $50 million $49.7 million
The Last Shot co-production with Touchstone Pictures $8 million $464,000
2005 Beauty Shop MGM Distribution Co. co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, State Street Pictures and Flavour Unit Films $25 million $37.2 million
2006 Eight Below Buena Vista Pictures co-production with Walt Disney Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment and The Kennedy/Marshall Company $40 million $120.5 million
The Shaggy Dog co-production with Walt Disney Pictures and Boxing Cat Films $50 million $87.1 million
2008 Traitor Overture Films co-production with Crescendo Productions and Hyde Park Entertainment $22 million $27.6 million
Beverly Hills Chihuahua Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures co-production with Walt Disney Pictures $20 million $149.3 million
The Lazarus Project Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Direct-to-video; co-production with Inferno Distribution, Be Good Productions and Scion Films N/A
2009 The Proposal Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures co-production with Touchstone Pictures $40 million $317.4 million
Surrogates co-production with Touchstone Pictures, Top Shelf Productions and Brownstone Productions $80 million $122.4 million

2010s

Year Title Distributor Notes Budget Gross (worldwide)
2010 The Fighter Paramount Pictures co-production with Relativity Media, Protozoa Pictures and Closest to the Hole Productions $25 million $129.2 million
2011 The Muppets[12] Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures co-production with Walt Disney Pictures and The Muppets Studio $45 million $165.2 million
2013 Warm Bodies Lionsgate co-production with Summit Entertainment $35 million $117 million
21 & Over Relativity Media co-production with Virgin Produced and SkyLand Entertainment $10–13 million $48.1 million
2014 Muppets Most Wanted Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures co-production with Walt Disney Pictures and The Muppets Studio $51 million $80.4 million
2015 The Divergent Series: Insurgent Lionsgate co-production with Summit Entertainment and Red Wagon Entertainment $110 million $297.3 million
2016 The Divergent Series: Allegiant $110–142 million $179.2 million
The Duel Lionsgate Premiere co-production with Atomic Entertainment, Mississippix Studios, 26 Films, Bron Capital Partners and Crystal Wealth N/A
2017 Beauty and the Beast Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures co-production with Walt Disney Pictures $160–255 million $1.264 billion
Stronger Lionsgate co-production with Roadside Attractions, Bold Films and Nine Stories Productions $30 million $8.5 million
Wonder co-production with TIK Films, Participant Media and Walden Media $20 million $305.9 million
2018 Extinction Netflix co-production with Good Universe N/A
2019 The Aeronauts Amazon Studios co-production with Entertainment One and FilmNation Entertainment $40 million $3.3 million

Upcoming

Year Title Distributor Notes References
2022 Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers Disney+ co-production with Walt Disney Pictures [13]
TBA Brooklyn Family Robinson Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures [14]
Untitled Casey Connor biopic [15]
Grandma's Intergalactic Bed & Breakfast [16]
Hunchback [17][18][19]
Untitled Prince Charming film [20]
Shrunk [21]
The Stuff of Legend [22]
Undercover Lionsgate [23]
Untitled Rabbids film [24]
White Bird [25]
Treasure Island Universal Pictures [26]
Scholomance [27]
Little Monsters [28]
Swan Lake [29][30]

Television series

Year Title Network Notes Seasons Episodes
1999 Ryan Caulfield: Year One Fox co-production with Regency Television and Fox Television Studios 1 8
2002–2009 Monk USA Network co-production with Touchstone Television, USA Cable Entertainment (seasons 1–3), NBC Universal Television Studio (seasons 3–6), Universal Media Studios (season 6) and Universal Cable Productions (seasons 7–8) 8 125
2007 The Kill Point Spike co-production with Lionsgate Television 1 8
2010–2011 Detroit 1-8-7 ABC co-production with ABC Studios and Remainder Men Films 18
2015 Wicked City co-production with ABC Studios 8
2016 The Family co-production with ABC Studios and Minnesota Logging Company 12
2019 The Fix co-production with ABC Studios and Happier in Hollywood 10

Made for television films

Year Title Network Notes
1997 Toothless ABC co-production with Walt Disney Television
1998 Brink! Disney Channel
2011 Geek Charming Disney Channel

References

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  2. "About David Hoberman, UCLA Visiting Asst. Professor". UCLA. Archived from the original on May 11, 2009. Retrieved July 27, 2009.
  3. Welkos, Robert W.; Bate, James (January 11, 1995). "Disney Live Action Film Chief Quits : Studios: Hoberman's departure is a further dismantling of the former Katzenberg team". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 31, 2017.
  4. Carver, Benedict (1999-07-26). "Amritraj, Hoberman set up shop". Variety. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
  5. Carver, Benedict (1999-08-05). "Hyde Park splits pix with Disney, MGM". Variety. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
  6. Harris, Dana; Dunkley, Cathy (2002-08-01). "Hyde Park duo split". Variety. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
  7. Lincoln, Ross A. (July 20, 2015). "ABC Extends Deal With Mandeville Films".
  8. Esteves, Anthony (May 4, 2018). "Producers of Beauty and The Beast Leave Disney For Universal Deal". Latino Review Media. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
  9. "Disney's Live-Action 'Chip N' Dale: Rescue Rangers' Film To Be Directed By The Lonely Islands Akiva Schaffer -". May 17, 2019.
  10. Shuler, Skyler (January 16, 2019). "Disney Moving Forward With A Live-Action 'Hunchback Of Notre Dame'". The DisInsider. Retrieved September 22, 2019.
  11. "Disney's Live-Action PRINCE CHARMING Movie Finds It's Director! -". November 15, 2017.
  12. Kit, Borys (August 16, 2012). "'The Muppets' Producer Mandeville Re-Ups With Disney (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 19, 2012.
  13. Kit, Borys (January 31, 2014). "Disney Reviving 'Chip 'n Dale' for a Live-Action Feature (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
  14. Kit, Borys (July 22, 2014). "Steve Carell to Star in Disney's 'Brooklyn Family Robinson' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
  15. "Untitled Casey Connor Biopic". Movieinsider. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
  16. "Grandma's Intergalactic Bed & Breakfast". ComingSoon. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
  17. Fleming, Mike Jr. (January 16, 2019). "Disney Rings 'Hunchback' Bell: David Henry Hwang To Script Live Action Musical, Alan Menken/Stephen Schwartz Writing Music". Deadline. Retrieved January 16, 2019.
  18. "Disney is Remaking Hunchback". The Hunchblog of Notre Dame. January 17, 2019.
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  20. Kit, Borys (July 6, 2015). "Disney Buys Live-Action Prince Charming Project". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  21. "Exclusive: 'Honey I Shrunk The Kid' Reboot 'Shrunk' in the Works With Josh Gad to Star". /Film. 2019-05-13. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
  22. Siegel, Tatiana (October 9, 2013). "'Saw' Writers to Adapt Disney's 'Stuff of Legend' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 29, 2017.
  23. D'Alessandro, Anthony (2020-02-11). "Lionsgate & Mandeville Films Reteam For 'Undercover' With Zachary Levi & Cole Sprouse". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
  24. D'Alessandro, Anthony (2019-12-12). "Lionsgate Closes Pic Rights On Ubisoft Video Game Series 'Rabbids' With Mandeville To Produce; Todd Strauss-Schulson In Talks To Direct". Deadline. Retrieved 2019-12-18.
  25. Amanda N'Duka (2019-10-01). "Lionsgate, Mandeville Films Reteam With 'Wonder' Author R.J. Palacio To Turn Next Novel Into Film". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-01-14.
  26. Anthony D'Alessandro (October 2, 2019). "'Treasure Island': Dean DeBlois Set To Direct Take On Classic Novel For Universal & Mandeville Films". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  27. "Universal, Mandeville Films Team for YA Fantasy 'Scholomance'". www.hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
  28. "'Toy Story 4' Director Josh Cooley Tackling 'Little Monsters' for Universal (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
  29. Pedersen, Erik (2017-07-11). "Universal Pirouettes To 'Swan Lake' Pitch; 'Rogue One's Felicity Jones To Star". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-08-29.
  30. Kroll, Justin (2020-08-13). "Jessica Swale To Pen Universal's 'Swan Lake' Film Starring Felicity Jones". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-08-29.
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