Johnson Studios

Johnson Studios was an American production company located in Brooklyn, New York. It was founded by George Johnson in 1973. The production company made unexpected smash hit films like Monster House (1982) and Left 4 Dead (1987).

History
Four years after George Johnson left Laugh-In, He decided to start his own production company called "Johnson Studios".

His company's first movie was titled Fando's Fantasies, which was an English dub version of "Fernando Arrabal's Viva la Muerte".

Not only Johnson made a lot of movies, but He also made an adult comic book series called Balloon Man (1974-1988), which was inspired by his favorite cartoons like, Superman, Balloon Land, Fritz the Cat (which he watched that before), and Down and Dirty Duck.

In 1978, After he watched The Groove Tube, Tunnel Vision, and Kentucky Fried Movie, He decided to make a movie based on those, called "The Rude Scope". It was a commercial failure.

In 1982, one day after filming Episode 45 of Minky Momo, Minky had an idea for the movie about a boring house that turned into a wild house party. George agreed to make the film. The film is called "The Wild House Party (1983)".

In the same year, They made Monster House. It became a hit when this was released.

In 1987, They made Left 4 Dead. Which also became a huge hit when it this released in drive-in theaters and regular movie theaters.

In 1989 Johnson Studios was closed and abandoned for a few days until all the stuff was moved to a new company in Los Angeles named George Johnson Entertainment.

Short films
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