Cruise/Wagner Productions
Cruise/Wagner Productions, also abbreviated as C/W Productions, was an American independent film production company. It was founded by actor Tom Cruise and his agent Paula Wagner in July 1992. Wagner had been representing Cruise for eleven years before the formation of C/W Productions. The company has grossed more than $2.9 billion in box office proceeds since its inception.
Cruise/Wagner Productions was formed to give Cruise more creative freedom over his film projects and to give him the opportunity to produce and direct motion pictures. In October 1992, Cruise/Wagner Productions signed an exclusive three-year multi-picture financing and distribution deal with Paramount Pictures. The deal was renewed and expanded several times over the next fourteen years. In August 2006, Sumner Redstone, chairman of Viacom terminated that relationship citing Cruise's comments in the media about psychiatry, anti-depressants and Brooke Shields' handling of postpartum depression, and his taking up Scientology. However, the termination may have been more about money than anything else. Within a week, Daniel Snyder, owner of the Washington Redskins and two hedge funds, secured financial backing to buy the company.
In November 2006, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer came to Cruise/Wagner with a deal that gave them a percentage of the ownership in United Artists in an effort to revive the floundering production company. This deal fell apart when Wagner left the studio in August 2008.
Productions
Feature films
Developed projects
Criminal Conversation Timejumpers Metamorphosis The Five Year Plan Earth, Wings, and Fire In the Blue Light of African Dreams- Untitled Phil Spector biopic Sylvia I Married a Witch Touching the Void The Lovers of the Arctic Circle The Higher Ground Meet the Shaggs A Firing Offense Sunrise at Hastings Night Train The War Magician Ghost Soldiers The Bridge Carter Beats the Devil The Light at the End of the Chunnel Bondswoman's Narrative 17 Stone Angels The Devil in the White City The Few
- Untitled Peter Landesman script The Devil's Banker One Shot
- ''The Fall of the Warrior King''