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  1. Caravan Pictures was founded by Roger Birnbaum and Joe Roth as a production company at Disney in 1992 to fill the Disney Studios' then-yearly 50 to 60 production and distribution slots. Caravan was given a five-year, 25-picture agreement with greenlight authority up to $30 million and an overhead budget of $3 million, and was expected to ...

    • November 17, 1992; 30 years ago
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  2. Caravan had a distribution deal with either Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures or Hollywood Pictures. The first movie by Caravan is The Three Musketeers, released in 1993. The last movie by Caravan is Inspector Gadget, released in 1999. Caravan's successor is Spyglass Entertainment. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless ...

  3. Feb 19, 2024 · Background. Caravan Pictures was created in 1992 by Joe Roth and Roger Birnbaum as part of the Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group of The Walt Disney Company for producing films for film units Hollywood Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures, and Touchstone Pictures. Their first movie was The Three Musketeers, while their last film was Inspector Gadget.

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  5. Logo description by JuniorFan88 Logo capture by EnormousRat Editions by indycar Video captures courtesy of Eric S. and EnormousRat Background: In 1992, Caravan Pictures was created by Joe Roth and Roger Birnbaum as part of the Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group of The Walt Disney Company for producing films for film-unitsHollywood Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures and Touchstone Pictures.

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    Caravan Pictures was a film production company arm of Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group (formerly Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group), formed by Roger Birnbaum and Joe Roth. In 1998, Spyglass Entertainment replaced Caravan Pictures. Its films were released by Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, and Hollywood Pictures.

    The company became defunct after 1999 and was absorbed into Spyglass Entertainment. The Caravan Pictures logo is a man wearing a hat, carrying a bag, and walking down a road (both the image and the title are a nod to the film Sullivan's Travels, about a filmmaker who seeks to make more meaningful movies—he sets out on his travels on foot in a similar shot, and at the end of the movie describes life as a "cockeyed caravan"). After the end credits of Inspector Gadget (Caravan Pictures' final movie), the man walks down as usual, but this time, a copter pops out his hat (similar to Inspector Gadget) and he flies out of the picture. And at the beginning of The Jerky Boys: The Movie, the logo plays as usual, but an off-screen voice says, "Hey, silly Ah..." he whistles and continues saying "Yo, I'm talking to you, where the hey do you think you're going, Buddy?" And finally another off-screen voice says "Come back, Shane".

  6. Main Logo Variations Trailer Variations. These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Caravan Pictures. The Jerky Boys: The Movie (1995): Metro (1997): The logo plays as usual, but when it finishes, the logo separates into blue stripes and the stripes move off the screen and transition into a black background, starting the movie.

  7. It feels great to make these again! I wanted to return to the logo history game with a short one. And then, I remembered about Caravan Pictures. That's the g...

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