Amblin Entertainment

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Amblin Entertainment is an American film and television production company founded by Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall in 1982. Amblin is only a production studio, and has never distributed its own movies. Its logo features the silhouette of E.T. riding in the basket on Elliot's bicycle flying in front of the Moon from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.

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A silhouetted appearance of Elliot and E.T. from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Amblin Entertainment's mascots.

Amblin is named after Spielberg's first commercially-released film Amblin' (1968), a short film about a man and woman thumbing through the desert. The film, which cost $15,000 to produce, was shown for Universal Studios and won Spielberg more directing roles. Universal distributes many Amblin productions and Amblin operates out of a building on the Universal lot.

In addition to various Spielberg films, Amblin has produced movies by other directors including Joe Dante (the Gremlins movies, Innerspace, Small Soldiers), Robert Zemeckis (the Back to the Future trilogy, Who Framed Roger Rabbit), Brian Levant (the 1994 film remake of The Flintstones), Penelope Spheeris (the 1994 film remake of The Little Rascals), Don Bluth (An American Tail, The Land Before Time), Thomas Rickman (Redinger), Gil Kenan (Monster House), Richard Donner (The Goonies) and Barry Sonnenfeld (the Men in Black movies).

Amblin's most critically acclaimed production is Schindler's List (1993). The film was nominated for twelve Academy Awards and won seven, including Best Picture. The movie has also become a teaching tool in high schools. A companion study guide, Facing History, was prepared through a grant from Amblin and Universal.

Amblin's television series credits include Amazing Stories, seaQuest DSV, Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Freakazoid, Earth 2, ER, and Fievel's American Tails. Fievel's American Tails and others were produced by Amblin's animation division Amblimation, which was active from 1991 until 1997.

Another studio which has distributed many Amblin productions is Warner Bros. Entertainment. DreamWorks has distributed a number of Amblin productions since 1994.

Films

  • Always (1989, also with Universal Studios)

Other films

TV series

Other