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The Hollywood Studios
- Warner Bros.
- Founded April 4th 1923
- Headquarters: Burbank, California-
United States
- Studio began when brothers Warner (Albert, Sam,
Harry and Jack) incorporated their fledging movie
company
- The Warner brothers started to produce their
own films by 1910
- By 1918, they had built their first
Studio in Los Angeles, in Culver City
- They released the first "talkie" movie- The Jazz Singer-
1927
- The studio then went on quickly to produce the first
"all-talking" movie and their first "talking" gangster film
- Warner Bros. biggest grossing hit ever: 2011's "Harry
Potter and the Deathly Hallows:Part 2"
- worldwide gross of $1.3 billion
- Its biggest domestic hit: 2008's "The Dark Knight"
which earned $533 million in North America
- Virtually every movie Clint Eastwood has directed or starred in
for the past 45 years has been for Warner Bros... a partenership
that has include about 40 films
- Paramount
- Founded by Adolph Zukor 1912
- In 2005 it brought Dreamworks
for $1.6 billion
- 2008- Dreamworks left
Paramount
- logo is the longest existing
in Hollywood
- Originally called Famous Players Film
Company but changed in 1916
- 1927- Won the very first academy award for best
picture
- 20th Century
Fox
- Formed by film chain pioneer William G Fox, as a
merger of his two companies Greater New York Film
Rental and Fox Office Attractions Company
- 1915
- 2001- Fox became the international
distributor for MGM/UA releases
- The company became 20th Century Fox in 1935
- 1956- Elvis Presley had his first
movie for Fox "Love Me Tender"
- Headquarters: Fox Plaza, Century
City, Los Angeles, California, United
States
- The fanfare theme tune was originally composed in
1933 by Alfred Newman
- It was re-recorded in 1935
when 20th Century Fox was
fully established
- Columbia Pictures
- Founded by Harry Cohn on January 1924, Los
Angeles
- The logo is a women standing against a green
screen holding a light bulb
- The company started to grow in 1920 with
the director Frank Capra
- One of the three in Hollywood's
Golden Age
- From 1982-1987 the company was owned by
coca-cola
- Worked with Sony
- Metro Goldwyn Mayer
- Founded April 19th, 1924
- It has a 90 year legacy
- Headquarters: Beverly Hills, California
- The last studio to convert to sound
pictures
- Mayer only allowed Loew to buy his company if he could
become studio head
- United Artists
- Founded in 1919 by D. Griffith, Charlie
Chaplin, Mary Pickford and Douglas
Fairbanks
- with the intention of controlling their own interests
rather than depending on the big commercial studios
- MGM combined with United Artists in 1981
- RKO Pictures
- Founded October 23rd,
1928
- has long been celebrated for its series of
musicals starring Fred Astaire and Ginger
Rogers in the mid-to-late 1930s
- Maverick industrialist
Howard Hughes took
over RKO in 1948
- After years of decline under his control, the studio was acquired by the General Tire and Rubber Company in 1955