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  1. PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (formerly known as Filmworks, Casablanca Records & Filmworks, PolyGram Films and PolyGram Pictures or simply PFE) was a independent film production company founded in 1975 as an American film studio, which became a European competitor to Hollywood within two decades, but was eventually sold to Seagram Company Ltd ...

  2. PolyGram. USA Films merger and shut down. Filmography. References. Interscope Communications (also known as Interscope Pictures) was a motion picture production company founded in 1982 by Ted Field. It soon became a division of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment .

  3. PolyGram Filmed Entertainment was a independent film production company founded in 1975 as an American film studio, which became a European competitor to Hollywood within two decades, but was eventually sold to Seagram Company Ltd. in 1998 and was folded a year later.

  4. PolyGram Filmed Entertainment films. This category is for films produced by the former British PolyGram Filmed Entertainment studio. This list also includes films from Interscope Communications when they were part of PolyGram.

  5. PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. Founded: 1975. Predecessors: Casablanca Filmworks. Founder: Peter Guber. Formerly: Filmworks (1975-1976) Casablanca Record & Filmworks (1976-1980) PolyGram Pictures (1980-1983) Defunct: 2000. Fate: Acquired by Seagram and folded into Universal Pictures. Successors: Universal Pictures. USA Films. Focus Features.

  6. Nov 4, 2022 · Costing just under $6m, it took $62m worldwide and meant that Polygram Filmed Entertainment (PFE) had arrived – but it had quite a story ahead of it. I spoke to its former head Michael Kuhn, who filled us in on the gensis of Polygram Filmed Entertainment and how he ended up running it.

  7. Polygram Entertainments acclaimed, award-winning projects include Love to Love You, Donna Summer, directed by Roger Ross Williams and Brooklyn Sudano; Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues from director Sacha Jenkins; Todd Haynes’ The Velvet Underground; Frank Marshall’s The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart; Beastie Boys Story from ...

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