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  1. Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, Inc. was an American entertainment company active from 1967 until 1969. History. Seven Arts Productions acquired Jack L. Warner 's controlling interest in Warner Bros. Pictures for $32 million in November 1966.

    • December 16, 1969; 53 years ago
    • July 15, 1967; 56 years ago
  2. Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, Inc. was an American entertainment company active from 1967 until 1969. Warner Bros.-Seven Arts started when Seven Arts Productions acquired Jack L. Warner's controlling interest in Warner Bros. for $32 million and merged with it. The acquisition included the black and...

  3. Warner Bros.-Seven Arts was formed in 1967 when Seven Arts Productions acquired Jack Warner's controlling interest in Warner Bros. for $32 million[1] and merged with it. The deal also included Warner Bros. Records, Reprise Records and the B&W Looney Tunes library, plus the first Merrie Melodie...

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  4. In 1967, Seven Arts Productions acquired the controlling interest in Warner Bros. Pictures from Jack L. Warner for $32 million. The companies were merged as Warner Bros.-Seven Arts . It was rebranded as Warner Bros. Inc. after Kinney National Company bought the company in 1969.

    • 1967
    • Film
    • 1957
  5. Dopo la vendita di fine anno di Jack Warner nel 1966 a Seven Arts Productions, la società fu conosciuta come Warner Bros.-Seven Arts dal 1967 al 1969. Il logo della società fu utilizzato fino al 1972. Dal 1923 al 1930 sopra il logo c'è scritto a WARNER BROTHERS e sotto CLASSICS of the SCREEN.

    • 4 aprile 1923; 100 anni fa
    • Stati Uniti
  6. On December 16, Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Inc. was rebranded as Warner Bros. Inc. Beginning with the unexpected success of the concert documentary Woodstock (1970), Warner Bros. started scoring box office hits again and became a major studio. In 1970, Kinney National bought Jac Holzman's Elektra Records and Nonesuch Records.

  7. 1 Storia. 1.1 1930-1933: Harman-Ising Productions. 1.2 1933-1944: Leon Schlesinger Productions. 1.3 1944-1964: Warner Bros. Cartoons. 1.4 1964-1967: DePatie-Freleng Enterprises e Format Productions. 1.5 1967-1969: Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Animation. 1.6 Dal 1976 a oggi. 2 Filmografia. 2.1 Looney Tunes. 2.2 Lungometraggi.