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Following a string of successful independent dramas such as The Killing Fields and The Mission, Roland Joffé wanted his next project to be something mainstream that would put his studio, Lightmotive on the map. Disney, Paramount, and other prolific studios had approached Nintendo of America interested in the rights, but none succeeded in closing a deal.
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Synder, Bob Hoskins and Takashi Tezuka at the LA premiere of Super Mario Bros.ĭuring the late eighties and early nineties, the film rights to Super Mario Bros. These constant changes continued into the cutting room floor, leading to a plethora of deleted scenes. One of the most alluring subjects surrounding the film is it's troubled production, which lead to numerous script rewrites. However, over the years it has gained a substantial cult following, being considered one of the most enjoyable video-game adaptations due to it's cast, humor, and visual design. The film received mixed reactions from the press, but was appalled by fans at the time for being not at all derivative of the source material. It was produced by Lightmotive in collaboration with Allied Filmmakers, directed by Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel. is a 1993 film released by Disney, via their Hollywood Pictures brand.
SUPER MARIO BROS. 1993 ARCHIVE
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