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In the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware Case 18-10601-MFW Doc 27 Filed 03/20/18 Page 1 of 394 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE -------------------------------------------------------------x : In re: Chapter 11 : : THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY HOLDINGS Case No. 18-10601 (MFW) : LLC, et al., : : Debtors.1 Joint Administration Requested : -------------------------------------------------------------x NOTICE OF FILING OF CREDITOR MATRIX PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the above-captioned debtors and debtors in possession have today filed the attached Creditor Matrix with the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, 824 North Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801. Deadline 1 The last four digits of The Weinstein Company Holdings LLC’s federal tax identification number are (3837). The mailing address for The Weinstein Company Holdings LLC is 99 Hudson Street, 4th Floor, New York, New York 10013. Due to the large number of debtors in these cases, which are being jointly administered for procedural purposes only, a complete list of the Debtors and the last four digits of their federal tax identification numbers is not provided herein. A complete list of such information may be obtained on the website of the Debtors’ claims and noticing agent at http://dm.epiq11.com/twc. RLF1 18980238v.1 Case 18-10601-MFW Doc 27 Filed 03/20/18 Page 2 of 394 Dated: March 20, 2018 Wilmington, Delaware /s/ Paul N. Heath RICHARDS, LAYTON & FINGER, P.A. Mark D. Collins (No. 2981) Paul N. Heath (No. 3704) Zachary I. Shapiro (No. 5103) Brett M. Haywood (No. 6166) David T. Queroli (No. 6318) One Rodney Square 920 North King Street Wilmington, Delaware 19801 Telephone: (302) 651-7700 Facsimile: (302) 651-7701 - and - CRAVATH, SWAINE & MOORE LLP Paul H. Zumbro (pro hac vice application pending) George E. Zobitz (pro hac vice application pending) Karin A. DeMasi (pro hac vice application pending) Worldwide Plaza 825 Eighth Avenue New York, New York 10019 Telephone: (212) 474-1000 Facsimile: (212) 474-3700 Proposed Attorneys for the Debtors and Debtors in Possession Deadline - 2 - RLF1 18980238v.1 01 RAI CINEMA STUDIO CANALCase 18-10601-MFW101 PRODUCTS, Doc LLC. 27 Filed 03/20/18 Page1080, 3 INC. of 394 DISTRIBUTION SRL 392 GARDEN OAKS BLVD. CORPORATE ACCOUNTING OFFICE PIAZZA ADRIANA 12 HOUSTON, TX 77018 SAN ANTONIO, TX 78229 ROME 00193 ITALY 1124 DESIGN ADVERTISING 12 BASKET PROD 120 DB FILM FINANCE 322 CULVER BLVD 112 42702 N DIVISION RD 75 MILL RIVER RD PLAYA DEL REY, CA 90293 DEER PARK, WA 99006 SOUTH SALEM, NY 10590 12E PRODUCTIONS, INC. 13 W 27 LEASEHOLD LLC 139 FILMS 233 WHISHIRE BLVD, STE 900 450 SEVENTH AVENUE SANTA MONICA, CA 90401 NEW YORK, NY 10123 13TH AVENUE PARTNERS, LLC 15MINUTES 16W22 VENTURES LLC WARREN THEATRE 145 W 28TH STREET 16 W 22ND STREET WITCHITA, KS 67278-2560 NEW YORK, NY 10001 NEW YORK, NY 10010 180 VARICK LLC 1-800-GOT-JUNK 1812 PRODUCTIONS, INC. 575 EIGTH AVENUE 212 EUCALPTUS DR CO LAW OFFICE OF EZRA DONER NEW YORK, NY 10018 EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245 NEW YORK, NY 10019 1K STUDIOS LLC 1R TOURING, INC. FSO ONEREPUBLIC 1ST CORPORATE 3400 W OLIVE AVE STE 300 CO KELLER TURNER RUTH ANDREWS 245 UNIVERSITY AVE. SW BURBANK, CA 91505 GHANEM HELLER, PLLC ATLANTA, GA 30315 NASHVILLE, TN 37203 1ST POINT COMMUNICATIONS LLC 2.4.7. FILMS SAS 200 CHAMBERS STREET CONDO 15 CORPORATE PLACE SOUTH 23, RUE AUX OURS 200 CHAMBERS STREET PISCATAWAY, NJ 08854 PARIS 75003 FRANCE NEW YORK, NY 10017 200-202 REALTY LLC 2006 DIANE ELIZABETH HUBER 2014 USC ALUMNI AWARDS 154-02 33 AVENUE IRREVOCABLE TRUST, THE C0 MAYA KALINOWSKI FLUSHING, NY 11354 15540 LA ALMEDA LOS ANGELES, CA 90089-3106 DeadlineMORGAN HILL, CA 95037 212 ARTISTS REPRESENTATIVES, INC. 215 EXCLUSIVE LLC 21ST CENTURY LOCK AND KEY 325 WEST 38TH STREET 6103 MELROSE AVE 11748 WASHINGTON PLACE NEW YORK, NY 10018 LOS ANGELES, CA 90038 LOS ANGELES, CA 90066 22ND AND INDIANA INCORPORATED 247 DVD 250 WEST 49TH ASSOCIATES LLC ATTN: MARISSA HUGHES 1 RAVENSCOURT PARK CO THE HAKIMIAN ORGANIZATION CO CREATIVE ARTISTS AGENCY NEW YORK, NY 10010 2000 AVENUE OF THE STARS LOS ANGELES, CA 90067 2600 TENTH STREET, LLC Case 18-10601-MFW2656 MARKETING Doc 27 Filed 03/20/18 Page26F RPM,4 of INC. 394 1120 NYE STRET 5254 MELROSE AVE 5419 HOLLYWOOD BLVD. SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901 LOS ANGELES, CA 90038 LOS ANGELES, CA 90027 29 FRAMES ENTERTAINMENT, INC. 291 DIGITAL LLC 2929 ENTERTAINMENT LP 5026 NEWCASTLE AVENUE 227 EAST 45TH STREET 2222 SOUTH BARRINGTON AVENUE ENCINO, CA 91316 NEW YORK, NY 10017 LOS ANGELES, CA 90064 2929 INTERNATIONAL 2929 MEDIA LP 2A FINE POINT, INC FSO CHRISTOPHER 1437 7TH STREET, STE 250 3030 MCKINNEY JACKSON SANTA MONICA, CA 90401 SUITE 2301 97 RUNYON PLACE DALLAS, TX 75204 SCARSDALE, NY 10583 2G DIGITAL POST INC 2S2W LLC 2XIST H BEST LTD 280 E. MAGNOLIA BLVD CO THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY, LLC 1411 BROADWAY, 8TH FLOOR BURBANK, CA 91502 345 HUDSON STREET 13TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10018 NEW YORK, NY 10014 3 A RONI FLEURS 3 BIRDS 1 STONE PRODUCTIONS 30 SIXTY ADVERTISING AND DESIGN, INC. 6 RUESAINTE MARGUERITE 10 LINDA LANE 523 W 6TH STREET ANTIBES 06160 FRANCE KATONAH, NY 10536 LOS ANGELES, CA 90014 300 MILLION LTD. 300 YEARS LATER, INC. 310 STUDIOS LLC 1 ROSOMAN PLACE 16000 VENTURA BLVD 1715 HIGHLAND AVE LONDON EC1R 0JY UNITED KINGDOM ENCINO, CA 91436 GLENDALE, CA 91202 3304407 NOVA SCOTA LIMITED 35 SOUND 360 DEGREE COMMUNICATIONS 58285 SACKVILLE ST CO GILBERT M. ROSWELL 15407 ALBRIGHT STREET PACIFIC PALISADES, CA 90272 PACIFIC PALISADES, CA 90272 375 CONDO ASSOCIATION 375 GREENWICH PARTNERS LLC 3AM, INC. 375 GREENWICH STREET 1745 BROADWAY 411 SANTA MONICD BLVD. NEW YORK, NY 10013-2376 DeadlineNEW YORK, NY 10019 SANTA MONICA, CA 90401 3B PRODUCTIONS INC 3D SYSTEMS, INC 3LT MUSIC 8315 BEVERLY BLVD 333 THREE 3D SYSTEMS CIRCCLE CO CORTNEY VON DREHLE LOS ANGELES, CA 90048 ROCK HILL, SC 29730 PORTLAND, OR 97202 3RD I 4 ARTIST MANAGEMENT LLC DBA 4AM 4 KIDS PRODUCTIONS, INC. 5711 W. SLAUSON AVE. 270 PARK AVENUE SOUTH 53 WEST 23 STREET CULVER CITY, CA 90230 NEW YORK, NY 10010 NEW YORK, NY 10010 408 MEMBERS LLC Case 18-10601-MFW41 EAST 58TH Doc STREET 27 RESTAURANT Filed 03/20/18 CORP. Page415 PROJECT 5 of 394 INC. ATTN: JENNA LEE SCOT 41 EAST 58TH STREET 9-555 BROOKSBANK AVE 225 EAST 15TH STREET NEW YORK, NY 10022 NORTH VANCOUVER, BC V7J3S5 CANADA NEW YORK, NY 10011 415 PROJECT INC. 415 PROJECT LIMITED 42 WEST, LLC CO THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY BLDG. 9 ROOM 320 42 WEST LLC 5700 WILSHIRE BLVD. NORTH VANCOUVER, BC V7J3S5 CANADA NEW YORK, NY 10036 LOS ANGELES, CA 90036 424, INC 43RD STREET RESTAURANT LLC. 47 DOWN LTD ROYALTON HOTEL 68 CLARKONUW RD 44 W 44TH ST NEW YORK, NY 10036 47 METERS DOWN 4AD, LTD. 4M PRODUCTIONS, INC 34 FOUBERTS PLACE 17-19 AIMA ROAD 3770 HIGHLAND AVE LONDON W1F 7PY UNITED KINGDOM LONDON SW18 1AA UNITED KINGDOM MANHATTAN BEACH, CA 90266 5 ALARM MUSIC 5 HERTFORD STREET 5 OCLOCK, LLC 44 W. GREEN STREET 2-5 HERTFORD STREET 13801 FNB PARKWAY PASADENA, CA 91105 MAYFAIR W1J 7RB UNITED KINGDOM OMAHA, NE 68154 500 PARK AVENUE SCREENING ROOM LLC 500 POUNDS OF DOG INC 5000 BROADWAY PRODUCTIONS, INC. 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A CLASS CONSULTANCY LIMITED MALL PROPERTIES INC 7702 VALMONT STREET 8B HANG LUNG BANK BUILDING EMERSON, NJ 07630 TAJUNGA, CA 91042 A COMPANY FILM LICENSING INTL. GMBH A CONTRACORRIENTE FILMS S.L. A FORM ARCHITECTURE PC ALEXANDERSTRABE 7 LINCOLN, 11 99 BANK STREET 71 BERLIN 10178 GERMANY BARCELONA 08006 SPAIN NEW YORK, NY 10014 A FOUSE IN THE HOUSE PRODUCTIONS INC A LIMO SCENE A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC REVIVAL COMPANY, FSO ALYSON FOUSE PO BOX 34873 L.P. 17557 RHODA STREET LOS ANGELES, CA 90034 729 7TH AVENUE ENCINO, CA 91316 NEW YORK, NY 10019 A MAN AND HIS TOYS, INC. A NICE GUY VIDEO PRODUCTION A PUSH IS A WIN, INC FSO JULIE PLEC FSO FRANK WOLF GUY DVIR-OVADIA 6243 W.6TH STREET LOS ANGELES, CA 90077-1851 EAST HAWTHORN, VIC 3123 AUSTRALIA LOS ANGELES, CA 90048 A SMALL WORLD HOLDINGS, INC. A TICKET COMPANY LIMITED A. LARRY ROSS ASSOCIATES, INC. 142-144 NEW CAVENDISH STREET 4300 MARSH RIDGE ROAD UNITED KINGDOM CARROLTON, TX 75010 A.C DESK CO.
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