Their output was diverse-from coming out stories like The Experiment to dramas like Brothers and The Roundabouts, comedies like A Ghost of a Chance (a gay-bent remake of David Lean and Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit), buddy movies like The Grease Monkeys and insane vanity projects like The Light from the Second Story Window.
Founded by former Park Theater partner Monroe Beehler, Jaguar attempted to bring respectability to the burgeoning genre by openly emulating old Hollywood filmmaking-right down to assembling a core group of filmmakers like Rocco, Dick Martin, Gorton Hall and Barry Knight.