RICHARD
M. ROSENTHAL. ESQ.
Los Angeles, CA.
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Rick
Rosenthal has been practicing law for over eighteen years, and currently
maintains an entertainment transactional and litigation practice in Los
Angeles. He represents independent producers, writers, actors, directors
and managers in both film and television and also handles publishing,
theater and animation clients. He has served as production counsel for
many independent films in the $1 million to $5 million dollar budget
range and negotiates distribution deals and DVD deals for independent
films. He participates frequently in film panels and conducted a seminar
on legal issues in independent film at the SWSX film conference in
Austin Texas in 2000.
He has worked
for such clients as MTM Distribution, Odyssey Entertainment, Helkon
Media, Cineville, Seven Arts, Tony Kaye Films and Emmett/Furla Films. He
served for five years as the General Counsel to the Los Angeles
Independent Film Festival. He has drafted, negotiated and litigated a
wide variety of entertainment contracts and matters, including
distribution agreements, rights acquisitions, financing documents,
talent agreements, joint ventures and co-production deals, licensing,
syndication and profit participation ("Hill Street Blues",
"Dangerous Minds", “The Watcher”, Indecent
Proposal".), including the following:
1.
FILM
IN
DEVELOPMENT/PRE-PRODUCTION-
Untitled Marlene Dietrich Project (Dreamworks) with
Gwyneth Paltrow (counsel to writer/producer)
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Untitled Miki Dora Project (Appian Way) with
Leonardo Di Caprio (counsel to executive producer)
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Untitled Bubba Stewart project
(Cruise-Wagner/Paramount) (counsel to executive producer)
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Monster Mountain Feature Horror (counsel to executive producers)
2004
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88 Minutes (Emmett Furla Films)
with Al Pacino (counsel to producers)
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Edison (Emmett Furla Films) with
Morgan Freeman, Kevin Spacey LL
Cool J and Justin Timberlake (counsel to producers)
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Submerged (Emmett Furla Films) with
Steven Seagal (counsel to producers)
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Loverboy (Millenium) with Sandra Bullock, Matt Dillon, Kevin Bacon (counsel to co-executive
producers)
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Surviving Eden (Cineville) with
Cheri Oteri, Peter Dinklage, Jane Lynch and Sam Robards (production
counsel)
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God, Sex & Apple Pie (Warner Home Video) (counsel
to producer/writer/star)
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Amityville Horror: 25 Years Later (Dimension Films/MGM)
with Ryan Reynolds (counsel
to executive producers)
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Steal Me (Cineville) (production counsel)
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Mrs. Palfrey At The Claremont (Cineville) (production
counsel)
2003
- Loverboy
(Emmett Furla Films) with
Kyra Sedgwick, Kevin Bacon, Sandra Bullock, Marisa Tomei, Matt Dillon
and Oliver Platt, directed by Kevin Bacon (counsel to Co-Executive
Producers)
- Love
Song for Bobby Long (Screen Gems) with
John Travolta and Scarlett Johannson (counsel to executive producers)
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Control (Emmett
Furla Films) with Ray Liotta, Willem Dafoe, Michelle Rodriguez and
Stephen Rea (counsel to producers)
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Firedog (Animated Feature) with Lauren Bacall, Tom
Berenger, Tom Arnold, Michael Madsen, and Nia Peeples
(production counsel)
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Wonderland (Lions Gate) with Val Kilmer, Lisa
Kudrow, Josh Lucas, Dylan McDermott, Kate Bosworth and Janeane Garafalo
(production counsel)
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Belly of the Beast (Columbia/Tri-Star) with Steven Seagal (counsel to producers)
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Out for a Kill (Columbia/Tri-Star) with Steven Seagal (counsel to producers)
2002
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My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Gold Circle) produced by Tom
Hanks and Rita Wilson (counsel to writer/star)
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Narc (Paramount) Official selection 2002 Sundance Film
Festival with Ray Liotta and Jason Patric (counsel to executive
producers)
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Half Past Dead (Sony
Pictures) with Steven Seagal and Ja Rule (counsel to executive
producers)
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Try 17 aka All I Want (Emmett/Furla Films) with Elijah
Wood and Mandy Moore-2002 Toronto Film Festival (counsel to producers)
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Plotz With A View (Miramax) with Brenda Blythern, Alfred
Molina, Naomi Watts and Christopher Walken (counsel to producers)
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Blind Horizon (NuImage) with Val Kilmer, Sam
Shepard, Neve Campbell and Amy Smart (counsel to producers)
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Shottas 2002 Toronto Film Festival (counsel to executive
producers)
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All The Queens Men (Strand
Releasing) with Matt LeBlanc (counsel
to producer)
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The Devil and Daniel Webster (Miracle Entertainment) with
Alec Baldwin and Anthony Hopkins, directed by Alec Baldwin (counsel to
co-executive producers)
2001
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Ticker (Artisan) with Tom Sizemore, Dennis Hopper, Steven Seagal
(counsel
to producers)
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The Badge (Gold Circle) with Billy Bob Thornton and
Patricia Arquette (counsel
to producers)
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Run For The Money (Millennium) with Christian Slater and
Val Kilmer (counsel
to producers)
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American Rhapsody (Paramount Classics) Tony Goldwyn and
Natassia Kinski (production
counsel)
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Speedway Junky (Regent)
Executive Produced by Gus Van Sant with Darryl Hannah, Jonathan
Taylor-Thomas, Patsy Kensit, Jesse Bradford, Tiffany Amber-Thiessen and
Warren G. (production counsel)
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Good Advice (Artisan/HBO)
with Charlie Sheen, Denise Richards, Angie Harmon, Jon Lovitz and
Rosanna Arquette (production counsel)
2000
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The Watcher (Universal) with Keanu Reeves, James
Spader and Marisa Tomei (counsel
to producers)
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After Sex with Brooke Shields, Virginia Madsen and
D.B. Sweeney (production counsel)
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Chill Factor (Warner Brothers) with Cuba Gooding,
Jr. (counsel to producers)
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Held for Ransom with Dennis Hopper and Morgan
Fairchild (production counsel)
Previous
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Whole Wide World (Cineville) Sundance Film Festival Dramatic
competition 1996 Rene Zellweger and Vincent D’Onofrio (counsel
to writers)
2.
TELEVISION
- The Contender (NBC)
- The Next Great Champ (Fox)
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Whose Line Is It Anyway? (ABC)
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Mad TV (Fox)
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Blind Date (Polygram)
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ABC Laboratory
3. PUBLISHING