Park Circus have announced a deal with Warner Bros Pictures International to represent the theatrical rights for parts of its extensive back catalogue of classic motion pictures.The list of films produced by the studio reads like a history of Hollywood. Notable films in vast Warner Bros library include "The Jazz Singer", "Casablanca", "Mildred Pierce", "Calamity Jane", "A Clockwork Orange", "Goodfellas" and hundreds of further motion pictures waiting to be rediscovered and returned back to the big screen.
The agreement also features a number of films from other libraries controlled by Warner Bros, including from Castle Rock: "Before Sunset" and "The Shawshank Redemption"; from Lorimar: "The Big Red One", "Cruising" and "S.O.B".; and from New Line: "A History Of Violence", "My Own Private Idaho" and "A Nightmare On Elm Street".
Some of the films, including "Bonnie And Clyde", "The Exorcist" and "A Star Is Born", have been restored by the studio and are now available in digital cinema format.
Park Circus said "We look forward to helping these classic films to find their audience in cinemas around the world".











