Kushner-Locke Revenue 1971-1970 | KLOC
Kushner-Locke revenue from 1971 to 1970. Revenue can be defined as the amount of money a company receives from its customers in exchange for the sales of goods or services. Revenue is the top line item on an income statement from which all costs and expenses are subtracted to arrive at net income.
Kushner-Locke Annual Revenue (Millions of US $) |
Kushner-Locke Quarterly Revenue (Millions of US $) |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Consumer Discretionary |
Movie & TV Production and Distribution |
$0.000B |
$0.000B |
The Kushner-Locke Company is an American independent motion picture/television production. The Company distributes in all media throughout the world, specializing in independent lower budget films and television products and are able to market product in an efficient and effective manner. It is known for films such as The Adventures of Pinocchio, Liberace: Behind the Music, Basil, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Nutcracker: The Motion Picture and Teen Wolf. The cult classics such as Freeway, But I'm A Cheerleader, and Last Time I committed Suicide; critically acclaimed films Whole Wide World, Sweet Bird of Youth, and the Robert Altman anthology television series Gun. Kushner-Locke also produces animated films such as The Brave Little Toaster series and Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw.
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