Losing Like Forrest Gump: Winners and Losers in the Film Industry.
Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal 2006, May, 10, 2
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ABSTRACT There are a number of high-profile cases where films that by most standards of revenue minus cost are very successful, but are reported as providing net losses to the studios. Most of the public attention on these cases arises from lawsuits brought by participants who contracted to receive payment based on a percentage of the profit of the film.
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