During the Terry Gilliam versus Sid Sheinberg battle over the final cut, producer Arnon Milchan proposed buying the distribution rights back from Universal Pictures so that Gilliam would be able to have his preferred cut released. Milchan then took the movie to TriStar Pictures, whose executives were enthusiastic about it, and attempted to negotiate a deal with Sheinberg to sell it to TriStar Pictures in exchange for Universal Pictures retaining a piece of the profits. Sheinberg rejected it under the belief that Universal Pictures would be not able to recoup its budget with the percentage of the profits they were to receive.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:34