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Warner Bros.-Seven Arts : ウィキペディア英語版 | Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, Inc. was an American entertainment company formed in 1967, when Seven Arts Productions acquired Jack L. Warner's controlling interest in Warner Bros. for $32 million 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Company History )〕 and merged with it. ==History== The acquisition included the black an white ''Looney Tunes'' (plus the non-Harman and Ising ''Merrie Melodies'') library and Warner Bros. Records plus Reprise Records. Later that same year, Warner Bros.-Seven Arts purchased Atlantic Records. Those record labels were combined in 1970 with two other acquisitions (Elektra Records and its sister label Nonesuch Records) in a new holding company, Warner-Elektra-Atlantic, under the direction of Mo Ostin 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Mo Ostin Biography )〕 and Joe Smith. The head of production was Kenneth Hyman, son of Seven Arts co-founder Eliot Hyman. Their first film was ''Camelot'' and their last film was ''Wait Until Dark''. It was once again renamed Warner Bros. in 1969 after Kinney National Company bought the company.
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