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Davis Entertainment (also known as Davis Entertainment Company ) is an American independent film and television production company , founded by John Davis in 1984.

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16-767: [REDACTED] Look up Davis  or davis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Davis may refer to: Places [ edit ] Antarctica [ edit ] Mount Davis (Antarctica) Davis Island (Palmer Archipelago) Davis Station , an Australian base and research outpost in the Vestfold Hills Davis Valley , Queen Elizabeth Land Canada [ edit ] Davis, Saskatchewan , an unincorporated community Davis Strait , between Nunavut and Greenland Mount Davis (British Columbia) United States [ edit ] Davis, California ,

32-1098: A city Davis, South Dakota , a town Davis, West Virginia , a town Davis, Logan County, West Virginia , an unincorporated community Davis Island (Connecticut) Davis Island (Mississippi) Davis Island (Pennsylvania) Davis Peak (Washington) Fort Davis, Oklahoma Mount Davis (California) Mount Davis (New Hampshire) Mount Davis (Pennsylvania) Other [ edit ] Than Kyun or Davis Island, Burma Mount Davis, Hong Kong Train stations [ edit ] Davis station (California) , Amtrak station in Davis, California Davis station (CTA) , elevated public transit station in Evanston, Illinois Evanston Davis Street station , commuter railroad station in Evanston, Illinois Davis (MBTA station) , subway station in Somerville, Massachusetts People and fictional characters [ edit ] Davis (surname) List of people with surname Davis ,

48-565: A list of people and fictional characters Davis (given name) , a list of people and fictional characters Dāvis , a list of people with the Latvian masculine given name Other uses [ edit ] Davis Cup , premier international team event in men's tennis University of California, Davis , also known as "UC Davis" Davis Entertainment , an American independent film production company Davis Motorcar Company , manufacturer of three-wheeled automobiles from 1947 to 1948 "Davis",

64-515: A list of people and fictional characters Davis (given name) , a list of people and fictional characters Dāvis , a list of people with the Latvian masculine given name Other uses [ edit ] Davis Cup , premier international team event in men's tennis University of California, Davis , also known as "UC Davis" Davis Entertainment , an American independent film production company Davis Motorcar Company , manufacturer of three-wheeled automobiles from 1947 to 1948 "Davis",

80-450: A production deal with 20th Century Fox to develop feature films. In 1995, Davis Entertainment launched its art-house division Davis Entertainment Classics , which was subsequently renamed Davis Entertainment Filmworks in 2002. In 1998, Davis Entertainment struck a deal with 20th Century Fox Television to produce television shows for its networks, both broadcast and cable. In 2007, Michael Dorman joined its television division. At

96-418: A song by Chaz Jankel from the album Chazablanca See also [ edit ] Davis Building (disambiguation) Davis County (disambiguation) Davis Township (disambiguation) Fort Davis (disambiguation) Davis's law , in anatomy and physiology Davis gun , the first true recoilless gun Davis wing , an aircraft wing design Justice Davis (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

112-418: A song by Chaz Jankel from the album Chazablanca See also [ edit ] Davis Building (disambiguation) Davis County (disambiguation) Davis Township (disambiguation) Fort Davis (disambiguation) Davis's law , in anatomy and physiology Davis gun , the first true recoilless gun Davis wing , an aircraft wing design Justice Davis (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

128-469: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Davis [REDACTED] Look up Davis  or davis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Davis may refer to: Places [ edit ] Antarctica [ edit ] Mount Davis (Antarctica) Davis Island (Palmer Archipelago) Davis Station , an Australian base and research outpost in

144-513: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Davis Entertainment Davis's three divisions–feature film, independent film, and television–develop and produce film and television projects for the major studios, independent distributors, networks and cable broadcasters. The company itself has enjoyed a long-standing first-look production deal at 20th Century Studios , although it also produces projects for all studios and mini-majors. The company

160-564: The Vestfold Hills Davis Valley , Queen Elizabeth Land Canada [ edit ] Davis, Saskatchewan , an unincorporated community Davis Strait , between Nunavut and Greenland Mount Davis (British Columbia) United States [ edit ] Davis, California , the largest city with the name Davis, Illinois , a village Davis, Massachusetts , an abandoned mining village Davis, Missouri , an unincorporated community Davis, North Carolina , an unincorporated community and census-designated place Davis, Oklahoma ,

176-1220: The largest city with the name Davis, Illinois , a village Davis, Massachusetts , an abandoned mining village Davis, Missouri , an unincorporated community Davis, North Carolina , an unincorporated community and census-designated place Davis, Oklahoma , a city Davis, South Dakota , a town Davis, West Virginia , a town Davis, Logan County, West Virginia , an unincorporated community Davis Island (Connecticut) Davis Island (Mississippi) Davis Island (Pennsylvania) Davis Peak (Washington) Fort Davis, Oklahoma Mount Davis (California) Mount Davis (New Hampshire) Mount Davis (Pennsylvania) Other [ edit ] Than Kyun or Davis Island, Burma Mount Davis, Hong Kong Train stations [ edit ] Davis station (California) , Amtrak station in Davis, California Davis station (CTA) , elevated public transit station in Evanston, Illinois Evanston Davis Street station , commuter railroad station in Evanston, Illinois Davis (MBTA station) , subway station in Somerville, Massachusetts People and fictional characters [ edit ] Davis (surname) List of people with surname Davis ,

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224-456: The two companies. The films that were made by the Lester/Davis alliance had ranked in the $ 5–10 million range, and would expect the co-venture to handle the production of two films before the yearend. In 1994, it launched its first foray into interactive games, and launched Catapult Entertainment, Inc. to produce its interactive video games. That same year, Davis Entertainment Company signed

240-407: Was decided that it would be done independently with co-investors, and it would help anticipate the expansion of telefilms and sitcoms. On February 18, 1987, Davis Entertainment partnered with Mark L. Lester of his Mark Lester Films company in order to handle the development of action-adventure films which were produced by the company, directed by Mark L. Lester, and it was independently financed by

256-486: Was founded in 1984 by filmmaker John Davis and it was incorporated in Nevada on December 2, 1985. The company was officially established on May 21, 1986, in order to produce mid-to-high budget action films that were financed entirely by a studio, starting with Predator , a co-production with Lawrence Gordon Productions and Silver Pictures , and a series of other films that were planned for release by 20th Century Fox . It

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