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Judy (co-production with BBC Films and Calamity Films) Julieta (co-production with El Deseo , RTVE , Canal+ , Ciné+ and Echo Lake Entertainment) Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (UK and France distribution only; co-production with Origin Pictures, Distant Horizon, Origin Pictures and Videovision Entertainment)
The Agony of the Eagles (1922 film) All That Glitters (2010 film) All That's Not Worth Love; Allelujah (film) Alone in Berlin (film) Alone in the Night (1945 film) André Cornélis (1918 film) The Angel of the Night; Animal Kingdom: Let's Go Ape; Anna (2019 feature film) Antoinette Sabrier; Arlette and Her Fathers; As Long as I Live (1946 film)
Pathé Exchange, commonly known as Pathé, was an American film production and distribution company, largely of Hollywood's silent era. Known for its groundbreaking newsreel and wide array of shorts , it grew out of the American division of the major French studio Pathé Frères , which began distributing films in the United States in 1904.
In its home country France, Pathé self-distributes its films through Pathé Films (formerly called AMLF (Agence méditerranéenne de location de films) from 1972 to 1998). On home video, their films are distributed by Fox Pathé Europa, a joint venture between Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment , Pathé and EuropaCorp .
The List of RKO Pictures films includes all of the RKO Pathé feature releases, but does not distinguish them from the films made by RKO's main production division, then branded as "Radio Pictures". For the RKO Pathé features, see The Early Sound Films of Pathé (1931–32).
Nestled in a former theater whose facade was sculpted by Auguste Renoir, the Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé is dedicated to the preservation, restoration and promotion of film heritage ...
Both films starred Larry Olsen, Billy Gray, and Matthew "Stymie" Beard's brother Renee Beard. Roach forfeited his option to buy back the rights to the Our Gang trademark to produce these films. The Little Rascals Varieties (May 5, 1959), a feature-length compilation featuring clips from Our Gang Follies of 1936 , The Pinch Singer , Reunion in ...
This list contains only the films that Laurel and Hardy made together. For their solo films see Stan Laurel filmography and Oliver Hardy filmography. Laurel (left) and Hardy in Bonnie Scotland (1935) Laurel and Hardy were a motion picture comedy team whose official filmography consists of 106 films released between 1921 and 1951. [1]