[om 1] The following month they announced Stulberg's appointment, stating they intended to make ten films a year at a cost of $3.5 million each on average.
Little Big Man was CCF's biggest hit at the box office despite a cost overrun.
[4] CCF also financed a Broadway production, Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?, a Don Petersen drama that opened in February 1970.
[1] CBS closed the unit in 1972;[2] its last film was the Peanuts animated musical Snoopy Come Home.
The studio never reported a profit in any year of its operation, losing money on 20 out of 27 films for a total loss of $30 million.
[4] Distribution of Cinema Center's films were transferred from National General Pictures to Warner Bros. in a November 1973 deal that also included those of First Artists Productions.