
The producers of
Cops are taking the producers and distributors of
Brooklyn?s Finest and
Leaves Of Grass to court�over money they say they are owed from the films. In an 11-page complaint filed today, (
read it here)
Langley Films, who make the long running police series, say
Avi Lerner?s Nu Image, as well as Leaves of Grass Productions Inc. and Brooklyn?s Finest Distribution Inc., failed to honor an agreement to pay the company ?a portion of the revenues? from both the 2010 comedy and the 2009 crime drama. The three companies are cited as defendants with Lerner, Nu Image/Millennium Films? Trevor Short and
former Nu Image/Millennium foreign sales chief Danny Dimbort named as principals who ?may have engaged in a scheme to defraud Langley Films.? Millennium/Nu Image are the producers of, among other films, the upcoming
The Expendables 2, Lee Daniels?
The Paperboy and the White House thriller
Olympus Has Fallen directed by Antoine Fuqua who helmed
Brooklyn?s Finest. RELATED:�Lawsuit Filed Over Stuntman’s Death During ‘Expendables 2′ Citing breach of contract and accounting, Langley says in 2008 it gave $3.65 million to pay some development and production costs on the Richard Gere and Don Cheadle-starring
Brooklyn?s Finest and $1.5 million for the same for the Edward Norton and Susan Sarandon-starring
Leaves of Glass. The complaint alleges that not only has it not received the promised revenue but also that the defendants ...
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