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Warner Bros. production slides

Title
Warner Bros. production slides [graphic], 1979-1991.
Author
Warner Bros.
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Volume 18Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 18Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 17Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 17Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 16Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 16Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 15Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 15Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 14Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 14Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 13Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 13Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 12Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 12Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 11Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 11Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 10Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 10Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 9Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 9Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 8Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 8Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 7Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 7Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 6Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 6Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 5Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 5Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 4Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 4Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 3Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 3Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 2Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 2Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
Volume 1Moving imageSupervised use *T-Vim 1992-001 Volume 1Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre

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Description
18 vols.: col.; 5 x 5 cm.
Summary
The Warner Bros. production slides consist primarily of publicity and production slides of films produced and/or distributed by Warner Brothers from the 1980s to 1991.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Publicity photographs – 1970-
  • Slides – Color – 1970-
Terms of Use (note)
  • Written permission of Warner Bros. Pictures is required for duplication.
Biography (note)
  • Warner Bros. Pictures was incorporated in 1923 by the four Warner brothers, Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack.
Indexes/Finding Aids (note)
  • Finding aid available in repository and on Internet.
Call Number
*T-Vim 1992-001
OCLC
NYPG92-F154
Author
Warner Bros.
Title
Warner Bros. production slides [graphic], 1979-1991.
Terms Of Use
Written permission of Warner Bros. Pictures is required for duplication.
Biography
Warner Bros. Pictures was incorporated in 1923 by the four Warner brothers, Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack. The company had begun its movie making career earlier however, when it produced its first film in 1918. In 1925 Warner Bros. acquired the Vitagraph Company, in Brooklyn, New York, expanding its holdings from the East to the West coast. Warner Bros. pioneered sound motion pictures with DON JUAN (1926) and THE JAZZ SINGER (1927). Additional purchases in the twenties included First National Pictures and Fox West Coast Theatres. During the thirties and forties, Warner Bros. entertained the American public with such classic films as: THE PUBLIC ENEMY (1931); THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR (1936); THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (1938); DARK VICTORY (1939); THE MALTESE FALCON (1941); CASABLANCA (1943); MILDRED PIERCE (1945); JOHNNY BELINDA (1948) and WHITE HEAT (1949).
Warner Bros. entered the age of television in the1950s. Financial difficulties in the 1960s, however, resulted in a takeover by Seven Arts Productions, Ltd. In 1969, the company was acquired by Kinney National Services, Inc. and the newly formed Warner Communications, Inc. became the entertainment arm of Kinney's corporate empire. The 1980s saw Warner Bros. as a solid motion picture corporation which produced financially successful films such as GREMLINS, LETHAL WEAPON and BATMAN. In 1989 Warner Bros. was bought by Time, Inc. The new corporation is now known as Time-Warner.
Indexes
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*T-Vim 1992-001
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