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Police Academy

(1984)   Tags: Warner Bros.

Ladd v. Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.

Police Academy film 1984
This action arises out of Ladd’s claim that Warner undervalued and underpaid the license fees attributable to the following 12 motion pictures: Blade Runner, Body Heat, Night Shift, Tequila Sunrise, Outland, Chariots of Fire and the Police Academy franchise, consisting of the original and sequels 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

A profit participation audit determined Warner should have allocated an additional $97 million in licensing fees to Ladd’s films. Ladd was entitled to 5 percent of gross revenues on all films once Warner recouped its costs, except for Chariots of Fire, on which Ladd was entitled to 2.5 percent. Thus, on the $97 million in underallocated licensing fees, Ladd’s profit participation should have been $3,190,625.

Judgment: The jury found Ladd should have been paid $3,190,625 in additional profit participation on said license fees.

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