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Seven Arts Productions : ウィキペディア英語版 | Seven Arts Productions
Seven Arts Productions was a production company which made movies for release by other studios. It was founded in 1957 by Ray Stark and Eliot Hyman. Among its productions were ''The Misfits'' (1961) for United Artists, ''Gigot'' (1962) for Twentieth Century-Fox, ''Lolita'' (1962) for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, ''What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?'' (1962) for Warner Bros., and ''Is Paris Burning?'' (1966) for Paramount Pictures. Over time it expanded its role, becoming equity investors with other studios and partnering with British horror film company Hammer Film Productions on many projects. It also retained ancillary rights on new productions surrendered on earlier films, including ''Seven Days in May'' (1964) and ''Promise Her Anything'' (1965) for release by Paramount. ==Warner Bros. acquisition== In 1967, Seven Arts Productions took a controlling interest in Warner Bros. from Jack L. Warner for $32 million. The companies were merged as Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. It was once again renamed Warner Bros. in 1969 after Kinney National Company bought the company.
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