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  1. Gramercy Pictures was one of the 90s "indie" studios born from a larger, established studio, in this case Universal, which started the label in 1992 alongside PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, hence the name ("Gram" for PolyGram and "Ercy" for Universal). It was PolyGram's US distribution house and served as a dual label for Universal, concerning both "arthouse" flicks and lower-budget movies; by 1996 PolyGram bought Universal's half.

  2. Gramercy Pictures (I) The sole survivor of a pier shoot-out tells the story of how a notorious criminal influenced the events that began with five criminals meeting in a seemingly random police lineup.

  3. May 20, 2015 · Focus Features has revived the Gramercy Pictures label — last seen in 2002 — as the genre brand for its action, horror and sci-fi movies. "Insidious: Chapter 3," which opens June 5, will be ...

  4. Background []. Gramercy Pictures was founded in May 1992 as a joint venture between PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Universal Pictures (hence the name of the company, because both names are connected: the "GRAM" for PolyGram and "ERCY" for Universal, although the name could also be a reference to Gramercy Park in New York City), at the time Universal and MCA were owned by Panasonic Corporation.

  5. Gramercy Pictures was an American film production label. It was founded in May 1992 as a joint venture between PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Universal Pictures. Gramercy was the distributor of PolyGram films in the United States and Canada and also served as Universal's art-house division. After Seagram's buyout of PolyGram, Gramercy along with October Films were merged by Barry Diller to form USA Films in 1999. In 2015, Focus Features (the current art-house division for Universal ...

  6. Background: Gramercy Pictures was founded in May 1992 as a joint venture between PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Universal Pictures; at the time Universal and MCA were owned by Panasonic Corporation. The name of the company is derived from its parent companies, though it could also be a reference to Gramercy Park in New York City.

  7. Gramercy Pictures is an American film production label of Universal Studios' Focus Features division. It was originally launched as a film distributor in May 1992 as a joint venture of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Universal Pictures. Gramercy was the distributor of PolyGram movies in the United States and Canada, and also served as Universal's art-house division.