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  2. Screen Gems - Wikipedia

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    Screen Gems is an American film production company owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of Japanese multinational conglomerate, Sony Group Corporation. [1] The Screen Gems brand has served several different purposes for its parent companies over the decades since its incorporation, initially as a cartoon studio, then a television studio, and later on as a film studio.

  3. List of Screen Gems films - Wikipedia

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    Release date Title Notes January 3, 2020: The Grudge: co-production with Stage 6 Films and Ghost House Pictures: December 18, 2020: Monster Hunter: co-production with Constantin Film, Tencent Pictures, Toho and AB 2 Digital Pictures

  4. List of Sony Pictures Television programs - Wikipedia

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    Screen Gems acquired syndication rights after McCadden Productions dissolved The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok: 1951–1958: Syndication/CBS: Screen Gems filmed the final 13 episodes in 1958 after acquiring syndication rights from sponsor Kellogg's Cereals and producer William F. Broidy Captain Midnight: 1954–1956: CBS: Father Knows Best ...

  5. EUE/Screen Gems - Wikipedia

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    EUE/Screen Gems Ltd. is an American film and television studio that owns and operates facilities in Miami, Florida. [2] The company collaborates with other studios and producers for the development, production, marketing, and distribution of entertainment for feature film, television, and digital content.

  6. Colpix Records - Wikipedia

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    Colpix Records was the first recording company for Columbia Pictures–Screen Gems.Colpix got its name from combining Columbia (Col) and Pictures (Pix). CBS, which owned Columbia Records, then sued Columbia Pictures for trademark infringement over the Colpix name.

  7. Coca-Cola Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    The company was brought on to revive the Screen Gems line, used for obscure and vintage never-before-seen Columbia Pictures Television programming, and assisted in colorization of black-and-white television shows, such as the 1950s programs The Real McCoys and The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, and bought a minority interest in Color Systems Technology.