"Lord Of The Rings" actors suing New Line Cinema
Ronaldinho  |  by www.dailynews.com. All rights reserved. 18.07 | 8:16

LOS ANGELES (AP) Fifteen actors from the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy are suing New Line Cinema for breach of contract, claiming they're still owed a percentage of an estimated $100 million in profits from the sales of movie merchandise, their attorney said Wednesday. The New Zealand actors were supposed to split 5 percent of the revenue after expenses from sales of caps, video games, mugs and other merchandise, according to the lawsuit filed May 30 in Los Angeles County Superior Court. But, the suit contends, New Line breached the contract by taking distribution and "gross participation" fees to which it wasn't entitled The fees weren't in the contract and they ate up all the profits owed to the actors, said their attorney, Henry Gradstein of Los Angeles.

With those fees, "the expenses will always be approximately 104 percent. The merchandise has created $100 million in net profits, including $22 million alone for items associated with Paul Norell, who played the "King of the Dead," the attorney estimated. New Line does not comment on pending litigation, spokesman Robert Pini said Wednesday.

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