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Title Release date Notes The Jazz Singer: October 6, 1927: Part-Talkie Extant at WCFTR, LoC and BFI. First Warner Feature with dialogue. Tenderloin: March 14, 1928: Part-Talkie Lost film. Glorious Betsy: April 26, 1928: Part-Talkie Extant at LoC and WCFTR. Incomplete Soundtrack. Five and Ten Cent Annie: May 28, 1928: Part-Talkie Incomplete. The ...
Logo used since 2023. The following are lists of Warner Bros. films by decade: Note: This list does not include direct-to-video releases or films from New Line Cinema prior to its merger with Warner Bros. in 2008, nor does it include third-party films or films Warner gained the rights to as a result of mergers or acquisitions such as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's pre-May 1986 library or RKO Radio ...
Flop Goes the Weasel is a 1943 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. [4] The short was released on March 20, 1943. [ 5 ] It's re-released as Blue Ribbon in May 21, 1949.
Warner Bros. Part-talkie: Extant Sailor Izzy Murphy: October 8, 1927 Warner Bros. Synchronized score Lost A Reno Divorce: October 22, 1927 Warner Bros. Synchronized score Audio-only A Dog of the Regiment: October 29, 1927 Warner Bros. Synchronized score Audio-only [Discs 1–2, 4-5] Good Time Charley: November 5, 1927 Warner Bros. Synchronized ...
The company is known for its film studio division, the Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, which includes Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, Castle Rock Entertainment, DC Studios and the Warner Bros. Television Group. Bugs Bunny, a character created for the Looney Tunes series, is the company's official mascot.
Looney Tunes is an American media franchise produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The franchise began as a series of animated short films that originally ran from 1930 to 1969, alongside its spin-off series Merrie Melodies, during the golden age of American animation.
The sound effects library includes thousands of effects ranging from adding machines to zebras, [2] and the quality of its effects are regarded as excellent for theatrical use. [5] In 1987, Sound Ideas released Series 2000 – a 22-CD set that was the world's first fully digital sound effect library.
Art of the Title. – A compendium and leading web resource of film and television title design from around the world, including interviews and behind-the-scenes materials. "Forget the Film, Watch the Titles". Watch the Titles. – A collection of title sequences and interviews with designers. "Greatest TV opening credits of all time".