A&M Films & Video References

The reference sources are from major music trade publications and newspapers worldwide. You can sort the list by the article title or the publication date.

Reference Title Sort descending Date
"The Breakfast Club." Joe Baltake. Philadelphia Daily News. 1985-2-15
&M Productions Buys Second Film. Billboard, 45.
1968-8-3
A Battle From Hope to Glory. Aljean Harmetz. New York Times. 1992-5-24
A&M Films Inc. Formed. Music Week.
1981-8-1
A&M Films. Ira Mayer. Music Week, 26.
1981-8-1
A&M Into Film and TV Production. Record World, 4.
1968-4-20
A&M Label Into Film, Video Production. Variety, 250:49. 1968-4-17
A&M Productions to Film 'God Speed the Night.' Boxoffice, W-4.
1968-7-29
A&M Records Film Production Unit to Use Chaplin Studio. Boxoffice, 32.
1968-4-22
A&M Records Will Enter Film Production Field. Boxoffice, 8.
1968-4-22
A&M Stepping Into Films; Launches New Subsidiary. Billboard, 74.
1981-7-25
A&M Stocks Faith in Cocker Film As Another Woodstock. Eliot Teagel. Billboard, 3.
1970-5-2
A&M Video Releasing 'Parenting' Title. Jim McCullaugh. Billboard, 6.
1986-1-18
Audio-Visual Production On Upswing at A&M. Sam Sutherland. Record World, 12.
1978-9-2
Breakfast Club' a Film That's Easy to Swallow. Atlanta Journal/The Atlanta Constitution. 1985-2-15
Breakfast Club' a Graceful Movie About Real Teens. Beacon Journal. 1985-2-16
Detention Hall with a Heart: Comedy 'Breakfast Club' Is Warm Film. Dallas Morning News. 1985-2-15
Division to Use A&M Artists for TV, Films. Billboard, 14.
1968-4-27
Film Company Formed. New York Times. 1968-4-12
Film: Real Teenagers Inhabit This Comedy (The Breakfast Club). Philadelphia Inquirer. 1985-2-15
Hughes' 'Breakfast Club' Is a Champion. Miami Herald. 1985-2-19
Meyer Joins A&M Films. Record World, 6.
1981-8-1
Peering Into Teen Minds (The Breakfast Club). Sacramento Bee. 1985-2-15
September Bow for A&M Video. Paul Grein. Billboard, 6.
1984-8-25
Teens of the Screen (The Breakfast Club). Washington Post. 1985-2-7
Video Link (photo). Billboard, 38.
1987-7-11
Videolabels: The Record Companies of the Future Today. Billboard, VM-8. 1983-11-19