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Company type | Private |
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Founded | 2000 |
Founder | Norman Waitt Jr. |
Headquarters | United States |
Products | Film |
Parent | Gold Circle Entertainment |
Gold Circle Films is an American independent film production company, mainly focusing on horror, comedy, and romance films founded in 2000 by former co-founder of Gateway Computer, Norman Waitt Jr. Titles released by Gold Circle include White Noise , My Big Fat Greek Wedding , Slither, The Wedding Date , The Man from Elysian Fields , and the Pitch Perfect series.
Gold Circle Films was a subsidiary of Gold Circle Entertainment, which was founded in 1996 by Norman Waitt Jr., one of the co-founders of Gateway, Inc. [1] The original company was launched as an umbrella organization where Gold Circle would help market and distribute music releases for record labels. [2] Waitt launched the film division in May 2000. [3]
Gold Circle distributed most of their films internationally through Senator International.
Gold Circle was turned down, as well as DreamWorks Pictures, in an offer to produce Twisted's indie film, Saw , as Lionsgate would end up purchasing the rights and made it a huge success, spawning a franchise of films.
In 2011, Blumhouse (studio behind franchises such as Paranormal Activity , Sinister , The Purge , Unfriended , and Happy Death Day ) joined forces with Gold Circle to create Angle Films. [4]
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