• (2000). Eberts was born John David Eberts in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the son of Elizabeth (MacDougall), an interior decorator, and Edmond Eberts, who worked...
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  • Allied Filmmakers was a British film production company, founded by Jake Eberts in London in 1985 as a film branch from Pathé. After the closure of the...
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  • in 1987. The film lost money during its theatrical release. However, Jake Eberts reported that Goldcrest Films invested £1,300,000 in the film, and received...
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  • owing to financial troubles, Carolco dropped out as well. Finally, Jake Eberts, who had been trying to option the novel previously, immediately joined...
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  • the proceeds of a tax leasing deal with Eastern Counties Newspapers. Jake Eberts of Goldcrest says Alan Marshall's producing ensured the film came in...
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  • with the assistance of a merchant banker, Jake Eberts, who enjoyed the experience so much it launched Eberts's career in the film industry. The option for...
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  • there be at least some female representation in the film. Producers Jake Eberts and Gale Anne Hurd opted to do the film independently and set up the...
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  • in the Willows, adapted and directed by Terry Jones, and produced by Jake Eberts and John Goldstone. The film stars Terry Jones, Steve Coogan, Eric Idle...
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  • However, this was not made because of scheduling conflicts for DeVito. Jake Eberts then purchased the film rights and started developing an adaptation to...
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  • Labirintus. Goldcrest was founded as Goldcrest Films International by Jake Eberts in January 1977 as a feature film enterprise. As of 1981, the UK National...
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