Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at zaentz.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Zaentz.
Examples
-
Several of these mavericks, including Lucas, Kaufman, Zaentz, Korty and Dominic Angerame, will appear for a special introduction and post-screening Q&A.
-
Wareham Properties, the new owner of the Saul Zaentz Media Center is demanding rent increases ranging from 40 to 100 percent.
-
The film also features the producer Saul Zaentz, one of the few who are hands-on in a good way, as he's ushered in many labors of love that no one else believed in - usually adaptations - to go on to win a slew of awards.
-
Milos Forman, who directed Cuckoo and later Amadeus for Zaentz, here calls him "the only producer who never irritated me."
-
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the San Francisco International Film Festival, San Francisco reaffirmed its place in the world of cinema with a convocation of local filmmakers (George Lucas, Rob Nilsson, Saul Zaentz, Chris Columbus, Peter Coyote, etc.), a stellar marathon interview/performance by Robin Williams at the Castro Theatre, and a storytelling session of reminiscences and images from the last half-century.
-
While the main thrust of the complaint is that the trust has been paid nothing, the suit enumerates several areas of contention: underreporting homevideo revenue; $100 million payments to Zaentz and Miramax are treated as costs of the film; destruction of documents; and a refusal to allow any audit on the second and third films of the trilogy.
-
Since the mid-Seventies, 84-year-old producer Saul Zaentz has owned the rights to the LOTR trilogy.
Thieves and pirates 2005
-
And the Los Angeles Superior Court agreed, awarding Zaentz at least $20 million, making his total income from the three films – on which he did absolutely no work – a mind-boggling $168 million!
Thieves and pirates 2005
-
And the Los Angeles Superior Court agreed, awarding Zaentz at least $20 million, making his total income from the three films – on which he did absolutely no work – a mind-boggling $168 million!
Thieves and pirates 2005
-
"The Lord of the Rings," and the names of the characters, events, items and places therein are trademarks or registered trademarks of The Saul Zaentz Company d / b / a Tolkien Enterprises under license to Turbine, Inc.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.