CineTel Films

American film production company

  • 1980; 44 years ago (1980) (as Chicago Teleproductions)
  • 1983; 41 years ago (1983) (as CineTel Films)
FounderPaul HertzbergDefunct2023FateClosedSuccessorVision FilmsHeadquartersUnited States,
West Hollywood, California
,
United States
Key people
Paul Hertzberg (president)Websitecinetelfilms.com

CineTel Films Inc. was an independent film production company and distributor based in West Hollywood, California.

History

The company was founded in Chicago in 1980 as Chicago Teleproductions and later moved the company's headquarters to Los Angeles, California and renamed as CineTel Films in 1983.[1][2] Paul Hertzberg founded CineTel Films.[3][4] CineTel put the first direct-to-video film into production on November 30, 1983 which was released in 1984 as E. Nick: A Legend in His Own Mind.[5]

The company was sold to Vision Films in 2023.[6]

Filmography

1980s

  • E. Nick: A Legend in His Own Mind (1984)
  • Screen Test (1985)
  • Star Knight (1985)
  • Say Yes (1986)
  • The Climb (1986)
  • Hardbodies 2 (1986)
  • Armed Response (1986)
  • Captive (1986)
  • Cyclone (1987)
  • Cold Steel (1987)
  • Bulletproof (1987)
  • Deadly Illusion (1987)
  • Out of the Dark (1988)
  • Fear (1988)
  • 976-EVIL (1988)
  • Hit List (1989)
  • Relentless (1989)
  • Tripwire (1989)

1990s

2000s

  • Chain of Command (2000)
  • Meeting Daddy (2000)
  • A Rumor of Angels (2000)
  • Green Sails (2000)
  • They Crawl (2001)
  • Guardian (2001)
  • The Tracker (2001)
  • Time Lapse (2001)
  • Project Viper (2002)
  • Storm Watch (2002)
  • Malevolent (2002)
  • Scorcher (2002)
  • Con Express (2002)
  • Global Effect (2002)
  • Hot Desire (2003)
  • Detonator (2003)
  • Written in Blood (2003)
  • Lost Treasure (2003)
  • Momentum (2003)
  • Deadly Swarm (2003)
  • Devil Winds (2003)
  • I Accuse (2003)
  • Island Rhythms (2003)
  • Snakehead Terror (2004)
  • Gargoyle (2004)
  • Descent (2005)
  • Crash Landing (2005)
  • Sub Zero (2005)
  • Premonition (2005)
  • Komodo vs. Cobra (2005)
  • Cerebus (2005)
  • Caved In (2006)
  • Solar Attack (2006)
  • Dark Storm (2006)
  • Earthstorm (2006)
  • Not My Life (2006)
  • A.I. Assault (2006)
  • Fire Serpent (2007)
  • Termination Point (2007)
  • Secrets of an Undercover Wife (2007)
  • Judicial Indiscretion (2007)
  • Post Mortem (2007)
  • Perfect Child (2007)
  • Hallowed Ground (2007)
  • Bone Eater (2007)
  • Beyond Loch Ness (2008)
  • Ogre (2008)
  • Storm Cell (2008)
  • Poison Ivy: The Secret Society (2008)
  • Cat City (2008)
  • The Secret Lives of Second Wives (2008)
  • Sea Beast (2008)
  • Ba'al (2008)
  • Trial by Fire (2008)
  • Kill Switch (2008)
  • National Lampoon's Ratko: The Dictator's Son (2009)
  • Wyvern (2009)
  • Hydra (2009)
  • Polar Storm (2009)
  • Fire from Below (2009)
  • Tommy and the Cool Mule (2009)
  • Aussie & Ted's Great Adventure (2009)
  • Smile (2009)
  • Ice Twisters (2009)

2010s

2020s

  • The Penthouse (2021)

References

  1. ^ "Company". CineTel Films. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Devil Winds" – About the Producers Archived 9 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine. Ku-Al Productions Inc. 2004.
  3. ^ Horror Guest LISA HANSEN Archived 16 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine. FanExpo Canada. Access date: 5 September 2010.
  4. ^ Lloyd Kaufman; Collins, Ashley Wren. Produce Your Own Damn Movie!. Focal Press, 2009. ISBN 0-240-81045-7, ISBN 978-0-240-81045-4
  5. ^ Kleiman, Rena (28 November 1983). "Premiere made-for-home-video feature firmed for production". The Hollywood Reporter. p. 1.
  6. ^ "Vision Films heads to MIPTV, Cannes market with CineTel library (Exclusive)".

External links

  • Official website
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International
  • VIAF
National
  • United States