Cannon Films Promo Reel '86 - Half of These Were Never Made!

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damn... La Brava sounds nice




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Actually, 20 of these 29 films (or about two-thirds) actually did get made…eventually:

Over the Top – yes, in 1987. Earned $16.1 million.

La Brava – no. Dustin Hoffman dropped out of the project.

Superman 4 – yes, in 1987. It was flop, earning only $15.7M.

(untitled John Travolta project) – no. Travolta wouldn’t make another movie until “The Experts” in 1989.

Spider-Man - no. Cancelled.

Kick and Kick Back – yes, in 1992 as “Sidekicks”.

52 Pick Up - yes, in 1986. OK reviews, earned $5.2 million.

(untitled Roman Polanski project) – Yes! “Pirates” came out in 1986 and immediately bombed, earning only $1.6M on a $40M budget.

Masters of the Universe – yes, in 1987. Earned $17.3M...the most of any movie on this list!

Housekeeping – yes, in 1987. Made only $1.1M.

Street Smart - yes, in 1987. Got good reviews (especially for Morgan Freeman, in his breakout role) but made only $1.1M.

Duet for One – yes, in 1986. Based on a British play, got good reviews, earned $8,736 (not a typo).

Rumplestiltskin – yes, in 1987. Billy Barty’s only lead role in a motion picture.

Number One With a Bullet – yes, in 1987. Earned $410,952.

Zorba, the Musical – No. A hit on Broadway in 1968 and revived in 1983, but the film never happened.

The White Slave – No. Cancelled.

Journey to the Center of the Earth – yes, in 1989. Albert Pyun finished it. Awful.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 – yes, in 1986. Earned $8M, now a cult classic.

American Ninja 2 – yes, in 1987. Subtitled “The Confrontation”, earned $4M.

Captain America - No. Cancelled.

Tough Guys Don't Dance – yes, in 1987. Norman Mailer directed, based on his book. Earned $343,000 on a $5-10M budget.

North South - yes, in 1988 as “Powaqqatsi”. Earned only $589, 244.

King Lear – yes, in 1987. Directed by Jean-Luc Godard (!) and based not all on Shakespeare’s play. Earned $61,821.

Citizen Joe – no, sadly. Cannon promised a sequel to the original “Joe” as early as 1980 (“Joe II”), but it was never made.

Too Much – yes, in 1987. Filmed in Japan with a mostly Japanese cast, about a little girl and her robot. Box office unknown.

Give a Girl a Break – no. Intended as the film debut of the Dolly Dots, a Dutch all-female rock band, who had many hits in Europe but none in the US.

Sinbad of the Seven Seas – yes, in 1989. Filmed in Italy, box office negligible.

It Ate Cleveland – no. Intended as a spoof; originally titled “Godzilla vs. Cleveland”.

River of Death – yes, in 1989. The director was later fined for shooting in South Africa.

Ben, Bonzo and Big Bad Joe – yes, in 1988 as “Goin’ Bananas”.
 
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