Working titles and warp pictures

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Done by Eman Shah WORKING TITLES AND WARP PICTURES

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Done by Eman Shah

WORKING TITLES

AND WARP PICTURES

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Working Title Films is a British film production company,

based in London owned by Universal Studios. This film

production uses universal as its distributor.

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Hot Fuzz is an 2007 action comedy film by Working Titles, directed

by Edgar Wright, written by Wright and Simon Pegg and starring

Pegg and Nick Frost. Working Title films, needs to be successful in

America, in order for it to be famous all over the UK. This is because

America has a lot of population of people and the big company’s who

own the big cinemas are going to want the big films from America.

However Hot Fuzz was very successful in America because it

contained famous stars who were Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. Hot

Fuzz has made $23,637,265. In the UK it has made £5,918,464 and

world wide the movie has made $80,573,774. In the UK 427 screens

were showed and in the US 825 screens were shoes. So this shows

that Hot Fuzz was very successful in the US, so in the UK it was also

famous overall.

HOT FUZZ

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Wimbledon is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Richard

Loncraine. The film centres on a washed-up tennis pro named Peter

Colt (played by Paul Bettany) and an up-and-coming tennis star

named Lizzie Bradbury (played by Kirsten Dunst) during the

Wimbledon Championships. This films budget was estimated

$31,000.000 and in the opening weekend it made $41,512,00.7

WIMBLEDON

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Warp films is an independent film production company based in

Sheffield and London.

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Four Lions is a 2010 British dark comedy film. It is the feature film

debut of director Chris Morris, written by Morris, Sam Bain and Jesse

Armstrong. Four lions made $304,616 and worldwide this movie

made $4,658,570, however in the UK the film made £608,608.

Despite an initial release on just 115 screens across the UK, the film

was successful at the box office on its opening weekend, generating

the highest site average of all the new releases.

FOUR LIONS