Drafthouse Films has acquired U.S. rights to Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story Of Cannon Films, a documentary from Mark Hartley. The film, now in preproduction in Australia, tells the story of two movie-obsessed Israeli-born cousins who launched Cannon Films, which produced more than 120 exploitation films from 1979-89. The brothers’ titles included everything from Runaway Train and Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 to cult comedies like The Apple, fantasies like Masters Of The Universe and art house titles like Barfly, John Cassavetes’ Love Streams and Jean-Luc Godard’s King Lear. Drafthouse plans a late-2012 theatrical release to coincide with a roadshow retrospective of some of Cannon’s films. Celluloid Nightmares sold the pic, which is being produced by Veronica Fury and executive produced by XYZ Films, the outfit behind the upcoming Sony Pictures release The Raid.


Interesting subject.
“Hollywood A Go Go” the out of print book covered the subjects quite nicely, anyone interested in Cannon should check it out.
-RnsW
Runaway Train was nominated for a bunch of Oscars. Not exactly in the same league as TCM2.
Announcing the doc before they’ve even begun to piece it together? Now that’s a Michael Moore move.
It better be worth the year+ wait.