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Amblin Entertainment, Inc., formerly named Amblin Productions and Steven Spielberg Productions, is an American film production company founded by director and producer Steven Spielberg, and film producers Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall in 1980. Its headquarters are located in Bungalow 477 of the
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backlot in Universal City, California. It distributes all of the films from
Amblin Partners Storyteller Distribution Co., LLC, doing business as Amblin Partners, LLC., is an American entertainment production company, which succeeded the live-action counterpart of DreamWorks and is led by Steven Spielberg. It develops and produces f ...
under the Amblin Entertainment banner.


Overview

Amblin is named after Spielberg's first commercially released film, ''
Amblin' ''Amblin is a 1968 American short film written and directed by Steven Spielberg. It was Spielberg's first completed film shot on 35 mm. The film is a short love story set during the hippy era of the late 1960s about a young man and woman who ...
'' (1968), a short independent film about a man and woman hitchhiking through the desert. Costing $15,000 to produce, it was shown for
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and won Spielberg more directing roles. Although Amblin is an independent production company, Universal distributes many Amblin productions, and Amblin operates out of a building on the Universal lot. Its logo features the silhouette of E.T. riding in Elliott's bicycle basket flying in front of the moon from the 1982 movie, '' E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial''. The company dates back to 1969, and it was properly incorporated in 1970. On July 14, 1975, Spielberg signed a four-picture agreement with Universal Pictures to produce its feature films through his Amblin label, aiming to build upon the success of its first two theatrical pictures '' The Sugarland Express'' and ''
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''. Amblin first produced its film ''
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'' in 1981, with Steven Spielberg serving as executive producer. Founding partners Steven Spielberg and Frank Marshall of Amblin caught the attention of film producer Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) in 1982, of which they both produced '' Poltergeist'', which was directed by filmmaker
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. The following week, Kathleen Kennedy, another founding partner of Amblin produced the film '' E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'', which ended up being the highest-grossing film of the year. In 1983, one of the founding partners produced '' Twilight Zone: The Movie''. Amblin went on to produce the successful films '' Gremlins'', '' Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' and the ''
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'' trilogy. In 1985, Spielberg and
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started a partnership to produce animated feature films. The only two films that were made from the Spielberg-Bluth deal were ''
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'' (1986) and ''
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'' (1988). On November 5, 1986,
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and Amblin Entertainment teamed up to make '' Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', its first collaboration of such after collaborations working with Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures, which had a pre-existing joint deal, which was directed by
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, and it was slated for a G-rated feature, but it was upped to a PG-rated feature under the Touchstone Pictures label. In 1987, Amblin Entertainment had named Brad Globe, former head of
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's marketing division, as vice president of marketing at the production company, and Globe himself would be joined by two special consultants, which were Martin J. Lewy and Gerry Lewis, and will work closely with the marketing department of the companies that released Amblin's product. In 1989, a dispute over film-making budgets caused Spielberg and Bluth to part ways, and Amblin's animation department was rebranded to
Amblimation Amblimation was the British animation production subsidiary of Amblin Entertainment. It was formed by Steven Spielberg in May 1989, following the success of ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' (1988), and after he parted ways with Don Bluth, due to cr ...
, which was headquartered in London. The only three films that were released under the Amblimation banner were '' An American Tail: Fievel Goes West'' (1991), '' We're Back: A Dinosaur's Story'' (1993) and ''
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'' (1995). A fourth film, an animated film adaptation of ''
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'', was in development, but it was cancelled following the studio's closure in 1997. The same year, Amblin signed a deal with
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to produce TV movies. In 1992, Amblin launched a visual effects studio Amblin Imaging, headed by visual effects pioneer John Gross. It was later shut down in 1995. In 1991, founding partner Frank Marshall left the company after 10 years. The next year, Kathleen Kennedy left the company. In 1989, they set up an animated unit
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. It was defunct in 1997 and was transferred to DreamWorks Animation. In 1993, Walter Parkes and
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joined the company. On June 21, 2021, it was announced that Amblin Entertainment signed a deal with Netflix to release multiple new feature films for the
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. Under the deal, Amblin is expected to produce at least two films a year for Netflix for an unspecified number of years. It is possible that Spielberg may even direct some of the projects.


Production company


Theme park attractions

While Amblin has never had its own theme park, theme parks have made rides based on Amblin films and co-productions. *'' Back to the Future: The Ride'', a simulator ride at Universal Studios Japan. Also existed at Universal Studios Florida and Universal Studios Hollywood. *'' Gremlins Invasion'', a ride at
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and Warner Bros. Movie World Germany. *'' Jurassic Park: The Ride'', a water ride at Universal Studios Hollywood. *'' Men in Black: Alien Attack'', a dark ride at Universal Studios Florida. *'' Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin'', a dark ride in Mickey's Toontown, a land at
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and Tokyo Disneyland. *'' Twister...Ride it Out'', a simulator ride at Universal Studios Florida. *'' E.T. Adventure'', a dark ride at Universal Studios Florida. Also existed at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Studios Japan.


References

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