Commonwealth United Entertainment

[li 1] Its parent company briefly operated a record label, Commonwealth United Records (abbreviated as CUR),[2] as well as a TV production & distribution company, Commonwealth United Television (abbreviated as CUT).[1] In 1967, CUC acquired The Landau-Unger Company, with Ely Landau becoming president and CEO and Oliver A. Unger as executive vice-president.[1] In 1967, Commonwealth United produced 17 theatrical films and purchased publishing and recording interests.[li 1] The Max Factor family financed That Cold Day in the Park, a movie directed by Robert Altman that Commonwealth United released in 1969.The company's film rights, foreign and domestic, were acquired by National Telefilm Associates and American International Pictures respectively.
Paramount PicturesMelange PicturesParentDivisionsEly LandauOliver A. UngerMax FactorThat Cold Day in the ParkRobert AltmanNational Telefilm AssociatesAmerican International PicturesA Black Veil for Lisa99 WomenVenus in FursBattle of NeretvaThe Magic ChristianIt Takes All KindsTiger by the TailJulius CaesarThe Ballad of Tam LinFreelanceVariety