After Food of the Gods
Air America (ex. tv rights)
Angel Heart
Cutthroat Island
Deep Star Six
The Doors
Extreme Prejudice
Jacob’s Ladder
Johnny Handsome
L.A. Story
Lock Up
Mountains of the Moon
Music Box
Narrow Margin
Rambling Rose
Red Heat
Repossessed
General Summary:

In 1997 as a part of the Plan of reorganization of Carolco Pictures, Inc., The Vista Organization Partnership, L.P. assigned to The Carolco Liquidating Trust all of its Rights, including sequels, prequels, etc.in and to the Film Assets listed below. In 2003, remaining unsold assets of The Carolco Liquidating Trust were transferred to LIM Miller, LLC, which later became Lloyd Ivan Miller Productions, LLC., and which does business as Carolco Films.

Fright Night II
Maid to Order
Pass the Ammo
Three for the Road
Dudes
Leader of the Band
The Penitent
Remote Control
Race for Glory (American Built)
84 Charlie Mopic
Trading Hearts
Cage
The Dawning
Rented Lips
Nightflyers
General Summary:

In 1985, DEG acquired a substantial portion of its assets from Embassy Pictures. In 1986, DEG acquired rights to 78 different motion pictures from Dino De Laurentiis Productions, Inc. (aka Starling Productions, Inc.). As of the commencement of the bankruptcy case on August 16, 1988, DEG retained domestic rights to approximately 300 titles, including the Embassy library and the Starling library. As part of its Plan of reorganization, DEG merged with a newly-created subsidiary of Carolco Pictures, DEG Acquisition Corp., to create a corporation called “Reorganized DEG.” DEG’s projects were part of the assets acquired by Reorganized DEG in the merger.

DAC was renamed Carolco Studios Inc. (Delaware) f/k/a Carolco Television Inc., owned the North Carolina studio and a development library of approximately 100 projects. In 1997 as a part of the Plan of reorganization of Carolco Pictures, all assets not previously sold were transferred to The Carolco Liquidating Trust. In 2003, remaining unsold assets of The Carolco Liquidating Trust were transferred to LIM Miller, LLC, which later became Lloyd Ivan Miller Productions, LLC., and which does business as Carolco Films.

Carolco Films has limited information on the former DEG properties in which it controls rights, including general information regarding costs expended by Embassy/DEG. Interested parties are welcome to review the materials available.