Beacon Pictures

Beacon Pictures is an American film production company. It was founded in 1990. One of the founders is Armyan Bernstein. Since 2002, Beacon Communications LLC, the formal name, part of Holding Pictures Distributing Company, which is owned by Bernstein and Charlie Lyons.

Collaborations with major movie studios

Buena Vista Pictures / Touchstone Pictures

Beacon has worked several times with the Walt Disney subsidiary Buena Vista Pictures, together with the label Touchstone Pictures have been developed also Andrew Davis ' action movie Every Second Counts - The Guardian starring Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher, and Wolfgang Petersen's thriller Air Force One with Harrison Ford as President of the United States and Gary Oldman as a Russian captors.

Time Warner Group

Beacon produced in collaboration with New Line Cinema, the political drama Thirteen Days. However, New Line Cinema is neither in the introduction nor listed in the credits on the DVD case.

With Warner Bros. Pictures, 2005, the high-tech thriller Firewall by Richard Loncraine, in which participated, among others, Harrison Ford, Paul Bettany and Virginia Madsen was born.

Universal Pictures

Beacon produced in 2001 with Universal Pictures Tony Scott's Spy Game - The Final Countdown starring Robert Redford and Brad Pitt. Was established in 2006 in conjunction with the NBC Universal subsidiary Children of Men, starring Clive Owen, Julianne Moore and Michael Caine.

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