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==Logo==
 
==Logo==
 
It basically features a snow capped mountain with 22 stars encircling it, "Paramount" in its signature script appears on the peak of the mountain, and the byline appears at the bottom of the mountain.;
 
It basically features a snow capped mountain with 22 stars encircling it, "Paramount" in its signature script appears on the peak of the mountain, and the byline appears at the bottom of the mountain.;
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==Films that Paramount has collaborated with [[Warner Bros.]]==
 
==Films that Paramount has collaborated with [[Warner Bros.]]==
*The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1914; survives; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
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*''The Patchwork Girl of Oz'' (1914; survives; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
*The Magic Cloak of Oz (1914; survives; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
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*''The Magic Cloak of Oz'' (1914; survives; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
*[[Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931 film)|Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]] (1931; Paramount originally distributed the film; Now owned by [[Turner Entertainment]], distributed through [[Warner Bros.]])
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*''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'' (1931; Paramount originally distributed the film; Now owned by [[Turner Entertainment]], distributed through [[Warner Bros.]])
*[[A Farewell to Arms (1932 film)|A Farewell to Arms]] (1932; Paramount originally distributed the film, it's later re-released by [[Warner Bros.]] in 1949)
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*''A Farewell to Arms'' (1932; Paramount originally distributed the film, it's later re-released by [[Warner Bros.]] in 1949)
*Zero Hour! (1957; Paramount originally distributed the film; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
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*''Zero Hour!'' (1957; Paramount originally distributed the film; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
*Seven Days in May (1964; Paramount originally distributed the film; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
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*''[[My Fair Lady]] ''(1964; Warner Bros. originally distributed the film; Now owned by CBS, distributed through Paramount)
*[[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory]] (1971; Paramount originally distributed the film, but handed the film rights to Warner Bros. in 1980)
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*''Seven Days in May'' (1964; Paramount originally distributed the film; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
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*[[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory|''Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory'']] (1971; Paramount originally distributed the film, but handed the film rights to Warner Bros. in 1980)
*[[Friday the 13th (1980 film)|Friday the 13th]] (1980; Nominee of the Razzie Award for Worst Picture. US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Sean S. Cunningham Films)
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*[[Friday the 13th (1980 film)|''Friday the 13th'']] (1980; Nominee of the Razzie Award for Worst Picture. US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Sean S. Cunningham Films)
*Night School (1981; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by [[Lorimar]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
 
*Second-Hand Hearts (1981; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by [[Lorimar]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
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*''Night School'' (1981; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by [[Lorimar]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
*The Sea Wolves (1981; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by [[Lorimar]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
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*''Second-Hand Hearts'' (1981; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by [[Lorimar]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
*S.O.B. (1981; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by [[Lorimar]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
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*''The Sea Wolves'' (1981; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by [[Lorimar]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
*Escape to Victory (1981; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by [[Lorimar]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
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*''S.O.B.'' (1981; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by [[Lorimar]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
*Love and Money (1982; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by [[Lorimar]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
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*''Escape to Victory'' (1981; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by [[Lorimar]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
*Lookin' to Get Out (1982; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by [[Lorimar]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
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*''Love and Money'' (1982; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by [[Lorimar]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
*[[Heidi's Song]] (1982; Paramount originally distributed the film, produced by [[Hanna-Barbera]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
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*''Lookin' to Get Out'' (1982; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by [[Lorimar]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
 
*[[Heidi's Song|''Heidi's Song'']] (1982; Paramount originally distributed the film, produced by [[Hanna-Barbera]]; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
*[[FairyTale: A True Story]] (1997; US distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros., Icon Productions, Icon Entertainment International, Wendy Finerman Productions and Anna K. Production C.V.)
 
*[[Payback]] (1999; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Icon Productions)
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*[[FairyTale: A True Story|''FairyTale: A True Story'']] (1997; US distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros., Icon Productions, Icon Entertainment International, Wendy Finerman Productions and Anna K. Production C.V.)
*[[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]] (1999; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions and Comedy Central Films)
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*[[Payback|''Payback'']] (1999; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Icon Productions)
*[[Wonder Boys (film)|Wonder Boys]] (2000; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros., Mutual Film Company, Curtis Hanson Productions, Scott Rudin Productions and Tele Munchen Gruppe)
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*[[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut|''South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut'']] (1999; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions and Comedy Central Films)
*[[Flags of Our Fathers (film)|Flags of our Fathers]] (2006; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros., DreamWorks, Amblin Entertainment and Malpaso Productions)
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*[[Wonder Boys (film)|''Wonder Boys'']] (2000; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros., Mutual Film Company, Curtis Hanson Productions, Scott Rudin Productions and Tele Munchen Gruppe)
*[[Zodiac]] (2007; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. and Phoenix Pictures)
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*[[Flags of Our Fathers (film)|''Flags of our Fathers'']] (2006; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros., DreamWorks, Amblin Entertainment and Malpaso Productions)
*[[Beowulf (2007 film)|Beowulf]] (2007; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Shangri-La Entertainment and ImageMovers)
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*[[Zodiac|''Zodiac'']] (2007; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. and Phoenix Pictures)
*[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007 film)|Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]] (2007; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros., DreamWorks Pictures, Parkes/MacDonald Productions and the Zanuck Company)
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*[[Beowulf (2007 film)|''Beowulf'']] (2007; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Shangri-La Entertainment and ImageMovers)
*[[The Curious Case of Benjamin Button]] (2008; Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company)
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*[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007 film)|''Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street'']] (2007; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros., DreamWorks Pictures, Parkes/MacDonald Productions and the Zanuck Company)
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*[[The Curious Case of Benjamin Button|''The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'']] (2008; Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company)
*[[Friday the 13th (2009 film)|Friday the 13th]] (2009; co-production with New Line Cinema and Platinum Dunes)
 
*[[Watchmen]] (2009; International distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures and Lawrence Gordon Productions)
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*[[Friday the 13th (2009 film)|''Friday the 13th'']] (2009; co-production with New Line Cinema and Platinum Dunes)
*[[Interstellar]] (2014; North American distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures and Syncopy Inc.)
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*[[Watchmen|''Watchmen'']] (2009; International distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures and Lawrence Gordon Productions)
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*[[Interstellar|''Interstellar'']] (2014; North American distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures and Syncopy Inc.)
 
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[[Category:My Fair Lady]]

Revision as of 23:10, 15 July 2020

Paramount Pictures Corporation (commonly known as Paramount Studios or simply Paramount, and formerly known as Famous Players-Lasky Corporation) is an American film studio, television production company and motion picture distributor, consistently ranked as one of the "Big Five" film studios of Hollywood. It is a subsidiary of U.S. media conglomerate ViacomCBS. Paramount is a member of the Motion Picture Association (MPA).

In 2014, Paramount Pictures became the first major Hollywood studio to distribute all of its films in digital-form only.

Paramount is the fifth oldest surviving film studio in the world, and America's oldest running studio, founded in 1912.

It basically features a snow capped mountain with 22 stars encircling it, "Paramount" in its signature script appears on the peak of the mountain, and the byline appears at the bottom of the mountain.;

Gallery

Films that Paramount has collaborated with Warner Bros.

  • The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1914; survives; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
  • The Magic Cloak of Oz (1914; survives; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931; Paramount originally distributed the film; Now owned by Turner Entertainment, distributed through Warner Bros.)
  • A Farewell to Arms (1932; Paramount originally distributed the film, it's later re-released by Warner Bros. in 1949)
  • Zero Hour! (1957; Paramount originally distributed the film; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
  • My Fair Lady (1964; Warner Bros. originally distributed the film; Now owned by CBS, distributed through Paramount)
  • Seven Days in May (1964; Paramount originally distributed the film; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
  • Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971; Paramount originally distributed the film, but handed the film rights to Warner Bros. in 1980)
  • Friday the 13th (1980; Nominee of the Razzie Award for Worst Picture. US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Sean S. Cunningham Films)
  • Night School (1981; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by Lorimar; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
  • Second-Hand Hearts (1981; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by Lorimar; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
  • The Sea Wolves (1981; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by Lorimar; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
  • S.O.B. (1981; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by Lorimar; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
  • Escape to Victory (1981; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by Lorimar; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
  • Love and Money (1982; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by Lorimar; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
  • Lookin' to Get Out (1982; Paramount originally distributed the film, co-produced by Lorimar; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
  • Heidi's Song (1982; Paramount originally distributed the film, produced by Hanna-Barbera; Rights now owned by Warner Bros.)
  • FairyTale: A True Story (1997; US distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros., Icon Productions, Icon Entertainment International, Wendy Finerman Productions and Anna K. Production C.V.)
  • Payback (1999; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Icon Productions)
  • South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions and Comedy Central Films)
  • Wonder Boys (2000; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros., Mutual Film Company, Curtis Hanson Productions, Scott Rudin Productions and Tele Munchen Gruppe)
  • Flags of our Fathers (2006; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros., DreamWorks, Amblin Entertainment and Malpaso Productions)
  • Zodiac (2007; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. and Phoenix Pictures)
  • Beowulf (2007; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Shangri-La Entertainment and ImageMovers)
  • Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007; US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros., DreamWorks Pictures, Parkes/MacDonald Productions and the Zanuck Company)
  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008; Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture. US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company)
  • Friday the 13th (2009; co-production with New Line Cinema and Platinum Dunes)
  • Watchmen (2009; International distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures and Lawrence Gordon Productions)
  • Interstellar (2014; North American distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures and Syncopy Inc.)