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(Redirected from Trancas International Films) American film company
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Compass International Pictures
IndustryFilm studio
Founded1977; 48 years ago (1977)
Defunct1981; 44 years ago (1981) (as Compass International Pictures)
FateClosed
SuccessorTrancas International Films
Key peopleIrwin Yablans
Joseph Wolf
Paul Freeman
Moustapha Akkad
Malek Akkad
ProductsHalloween (1978)
Roller Boogie (1979)
ParentTrancas International Films, Inc.
WebsiteCompassPics.com

Trancas International Films, Inc. (formerly known as Compass International Pictures) is an independent American film production and distribution company founded by producers Irwin Yablans and Joseph Wolf in 1977, best known for their involvement in the production of numerous horror films between 1977 and 1981. Their first, and most notable film release was Halloween in 1978 with Falcon Films. The company closed down in 1981, before re-emerging four years later under the name Trancas International Films. As of 2023, they are the copyright holders of the Halloween film series, and have produced every film in the series to date.

Films released

As Compass International Pictures

Release Date Film Note
October 25, 1978 Halloween
March 1, 1979 Nocturna: Granddaughter of Dracula
March 14, 1979 Tourist Trap
December 19, 1979 Roller Boogie (distributed by United Artists)
October 14, 1980 Fade to Black (with American Cinema Releasing)
November 1980 The Day Time Ended
January 23, 1981 Blood Beach (with The Jerry Gross Organization)
August 7, 1981 Hell Night

As Trancas International Films

References

  1. Magistrale, Tony (2003). Hollywood's Stephen King. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 221. ISBN 0-312-29321-6.
  2. "Film – Trancas International Films". trancasfilms.com. Retrieved 2017-01-02.


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