Langley Productions is one of the U.S.'s leading independent entertainment production companies, with dozens of television and film projects to its credit. The company is best known for the long-running, critically acclaimed reality television series COPS, currently in its 20th season. It has produced the new original series VIDEO JUSTICE for Court TV, a program that illustrates how the camera has becomes one of law enforcement's most effective tool in the fight against crime. Also for Court TV, ANATOMY OF CRIME is a series of 26 one-hour documentaries that takes viewers behind the scenes of the American legal system, and onto the streets providing a fast-paced look at the controversial issues and individuals in today's justice system. Among the Company's other credits are two seasons of the prime-time reality series CODE 3 for FOX, and the series COP FILES, hosted by Richard Roundtree.
Langley has produced network and first-run syndication specials including AMERICAN VICE, INNOCENCE LOST, SONS OF SCARFACE, MURDER: LIVE FROM DEATH ROW, MODERN LOVE, the AMERICAN EXPOSE series with Jack Anderson, WHO KILLED JFK?, TERRORISM: TARGET USA, an inside look at Terrorism, INSIDE THE KGB (NBC), NIGHT PROWLERS (CBS), and the multiple award-winning documentary COCAINE BLUES.
In 1995, Langley Films was established to create and produce independent theatrical motion pictures. The company has released TIPTOES, a quirky drama starring Matthew McConaughey, Kate Beckinsale, Gary Oldman and Patricia Arquette. Other films include teen horror flick REALITY CHECK, a true crime story VAMPIRE CLAN, DOGWATCH starring Sam Elliott, Esai Morales and Paul Sorvino, WILD SIDE, an erotic thriller starring Anne Heche, Christopher Walken and Joan Chen, GUNFIGHTER'S MOON with Rysher Entertainment, and DEADLY SINS, a psychological thriller starring David Keith and Alyssa Milano.