Naman Ramachandran Terry Gilliam’s “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” has endured its latest legal hurdle.The U.K.’s Royal Courts of Justice have ruled in favor of the Jeremy Thomas-owned Recorded Picture Company (RPC), and against France’s Alfama Film Productions and CEO Paulo Branco over a rights dispute relating to Gilliam’s 2018 film, which starred Adam Driver and Jonathan Pryce.The dispute dates back to 2016, when RPC first entered into a deed with Alfama, giving them the option to produce