The Bubble Factory

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The Bubble Factory
IndustryFilm
FoundedBeverly Hills, California (August 1995 (1995-08))
FounderSidney Sheinberg
Bill Sheinberg
Jon Sheinberg
Headquarters
United States

The Bubble Factory is an independent film production company founded by former MCA Inc. president/COO Sid Sheinberg with his sons, Jon and Bill. The company was formed after MCA was taken over by Seagram in June 1995. The Bubble Factory was financed by Seagram and produced films for release by Universal, with budgets in the $30–50 million range. Sheinberg, however, could take a film to another studio if Universal passed.[1]

In June 1997, The Bubble Factory and Universal ended its partnership, owing to the disappointing box-office of the former's output.[2] The Sheinbergs subsequently relaunched The Bubble Factory as an independent operation.[3]

The name of the company reportedly came from Sid Sheinberg's wife, Lorraine Gary. When a reporter came to interview Sid, Gary responded that her husband was in their backyard with their grandchildren blowing bubbles.[1]

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References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Dutka, Elaine (April 2, 1997). "His New Factory." Los Angeles Times.
  2. ^ Weinraub, Bernard (1997-06-16). "Bursting the bubble at the Bubble Factory, another tale from Hollywood". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
  3. ^ "Archives".

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