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Entertainment One Films US

Entertainment One Films US
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Foundation date 1 january 1999

Entertainment One Film USA (also now known as eOne Films US, formerly Koch Vision) is a division of Entertainment One. It was founded in 1999 as part of Koch Entertainment's entry into the home video market as Koch's rental and sell-through home video division. eOne Films USA's mission is to distribute classic and cutting-edge video products that educate, enrich and entertain.

Their broad range of product genres includes award-winning children’s television shows, fitness programs, popular British TV mini-series, live music concerts, feature films, and documentaries. eOne distributes such notable properties as Shelley Duvall’s Faerie Tale Theatre, Popular Mechanics for Kids, Popeye, The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers, Wire in the Blood, the Peter Jennings Reporting documentaries, Edward R. Murrow's Person to Person, Most Haunted, Lost Tomb of Jesus, McLeod's Daughters and numerous BBC classic television programs, including the BBC's 1966 version of The Three Musketeers.

eOne Films USA recently signed a distribution deal to distribute fitness star John Basedow's Fitness Made Simple program, and also announced the acquisition of several classic BBC television programs.

eOne Films USA also partners with and represents properties from ABC News, CBS, BBC, Condé Nast Publications, Hearst Communications, PBS, Ragdoll Productions, E.W. Scripps Company, and other major international producers and content owners.
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Filmography of Entertainment One Films US (6 films)

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Production

World War II: When Lions Roared, 3h14
Directed by Joseph Sargent
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Themes Political films
Actors Michael Caine, John Lithgow, Bob Hoskins, Ed Begley Jr., Jan Tříska, Corey Burton

The film portrays Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin as they maneuver their countries through several of the major events of World War II - such events include the Blitz, Operation Barbarossa, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the North African Campaign, the Allied invasion of Italy, and concluding with the Tehran Conference.

Distribution

Voodoo Academy, 1h32
Directed by David DeCoteau
Origin USA
Genres Erotic, Thriller, Fantasy, Horror
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Films about sexuality, Erotic films, LGBT-related films
Actors Riley Smith, Huntley Ritter, Drew Fuller

Young Christopher has just enrolled at the prestigious Carmichael Bible College, managed by the somewhat unusual Mrs. Bouvier. After some unexplained disappearances, Christopher does some exploring and discovers that Mrs. Bouvier and the Reverend Carmichael have some very unwholesome intentions for the young men of their school. It soon becomes clear that voodoo magic is being used and the boys are the tools with which the college faculty will try to resurrect Satan.
Pay Day
Pay Day (1922)
, 28minutes
Directed by Charles Reisner, Charlie Chaplin
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Edna Purviance, Charlie Chaplin, Mack Swain, Sydney Chaplin, Phyllis Allen, Albert Austin

Chaplin plays a laborer on a house construction site. When he gets paid, his wife wants all of the money, but he manages to keep enough of it to go out drinking. He returns home just in time to pretend he has just woken up to go to work.
The Idle Class, 31minutes
Directed by Charles Reisner, Charlie Chaplin
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Mack Swain, Henry Bergman, Al Ernest Garcia, Lita Grey

The "Little Tramp" (Charlie Chaplin) heads to a resort for warm weather and a bit of golf. At the golf course, the Tramp's theft of balls in play causes one golfer (Mack Swain) to mistakenly attack another (John Rand). Meanwhile, a neglected wife (Edna Purviance) leaves her wealthy husband (also played by Chaplin) until he gives up drinking. When the Tramp is later mistaken for a pickpocket, he crashes a masquerade ball to escape from a policeman. There, he is mistaken for the woman's husband. Eventually, it is all straightened out, and the Tramp is once more on his way.
Sunnyside
Sunnyside (1919)
, 34minutes
Directed by Charles Reisner, Charlie Chaplin
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Actors Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Tom Wilson, Olive Ann Alcorn, Henry Bergman, Tom Terriss

Charlie works on a farm from 4am to late at night. He gets his food on the run (milking a cow into his coffee, holding an chicken over the frying pan to get fried eggs). His love interest in the village is the girl played by Edna Purviance. He loves her, but is disliked by her father. He rides a cow into a stream and is kicked off. Unconscious, he dreams of a nymph dance. Back in reality a city slicker is hurt in a car crash and is being cared for by Edna. He appears to have an eye for Edna too. Chaplin tries to win her back. When Charlie is rejected after attempting to imitate the slicker, the result is ambiguous—either tragic or a happy ending. Critics have long argued as to whether the final scene is real or a dream.