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The Montecito Picture Company

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The Montecito Picture Company
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The Montecito Picture Company, LLC is an American film production company founded in 1998 by film director Ivan Reitman and studio executive Tom Pollock.[2] It is located on the Sony Pictures lot in Culver City, California, United States, in a building labeled as "Ghost Corps," where the vehicle from Ghostbusters is parked outside.[3] Montecito is a city in California in Santa Barbara County.

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History

The company's predecessor was an entertainment production studio Northern Lights Entertainment, owned by Reitman.[1] It originally started off with a deal at PolyGram Filmed Entertainment.[4] Ultimately, the deal collapsed after Universal Pictures (which Pollock previously ran from 1986-1996) took control of PolyGram's assets[2] and Montecito signed a first look deal with DreamWorks Pictures instead.[5] On March 9, 2000, it extended its pact with writer/director Todd Phillips, after the success of the hit movie Road Trip.[6]

After several years at DreamWorks, on February 18, 2009, the company signed a first-look deal with Paramount Pictures.[7] The deal was ended on March 16, 2013;[8] and in 2015 the company moved into offices on the Sony lot. Tom Pollock died in August 2020,[9] and Ivan Reitman died in February 2022.[10]

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