Deuce Three Productions
Private | |
Industry |
Film Television |
Founded | 1991 |
Founders | Curtis Hanson |
Headquarters | West Hollywood, California, United States |
Key people |
Curtis Hanson Carol Fenelon |
Products |
Motion pictures Television programs DVD Extras/Featurettes |
Services |
Film production Television production Video production |
Deuce Three Productions is an American film and television production company founded by director, producer and Academy Award winning screenwriter Curtis Hanson. The company's headquarters are located in West Hollywood, California.
Overview
Deuce Three Productions was named after the two lowest playing cards in a deck. Hanson, an avid poker player [1] , wanted the name of the company to reflect his optimistic belief that anyone can overcome the odds against them, no matter how meager their beginnings. Following the release of Hanson’s movie, Wonder Boys, he was joined at the helm of Deuce Three by his longtime creative collaborator, Carol Fenelon. Since that time, Hanson and Fenelon have produced numerous theatrical films, television productions and DVD featurettes under the Deuce Three banner.
Motion pictures
Title | Release Date | U.S Distributor | Other Production Companies |
---|---|---|---|
In Her Shoes | October 7, 2005 | 20th Century Fox | Fox 2000 Pictures Scott Free Productions |
Lucky You | April 5, 2007 | Warner Bros. Pictures | Village Roadshow Pictures Flower Films Di Novi Pictures |
The Big Year | October 14, 2011 | 20th Century Fox | Red Hour Films Ingenious Media Sunswept Entertainment Dune Entertainment |
Chasing Mavericks | October 26, 2012 | 20th Century Fox | Walden Media |
Television
Title | Airdate | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Hoke | Pilot not picked up [2] | FX | co-production with FX |
Too Big to Fail | May 23, 2011 | HBO | co-production with HBO Films, HBO and Spring Creek Productions |
Music Video
Song Title | Artist | Director | Notes |
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Things Have Changed | Bob Dylan | Curtis Hanson | The song was written for the movie Wonder Boys by Bob Dylan and earned him his first Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song.[3] |
DVD Featurettes
Title | Release Date | Associated DVD | IMDb Link |
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Battle Rhyme for Reel Time | 2003 | 8 Mile | Battle Rhyme for Reel Time at the Internet Movie Database |
A Retirement Community for Acting Seniors" | 2006 | In Her Shoes | |
From Death Row to the Red Carpet: The Casting of Honeybun | 2006 | In Her Shoes | |
The People In The Shoes | 2006 | In Her Shoes | |
The Players at The Table | 2007 | Lucky You | The Players at The Table at the Internet Movie Database |
The Reel Deal - The Time and Place of Lucky You | 2007 | Lucky You |
References
- ↑ "LUCKY YOU - Movie Production Notes". Cinema Review.com. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
- ↑ Barsanti, Sam (10 June 2014). "Paul Giamatti's FX pilot not going to series". A.V. Club. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
- ↑ Dansby, Andrew (10 March 2001). "Dylan Wins Oscar". Rolling Stone.com. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
External links
- Deuce Three Productions at the Internet Movie Database
- Things Have Changed music video (HTML5, Adobe Flash)