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Change: ), Pictures), and the company continued to release and distribute a much-diminished output. By 1954 the company was no more, and the old studio on Santa Monica Blvd. (which had originally been Educational's studio) was sold to television filmmaker Frederick Ziv.1st Logo(1947-1950)Nickname: "The Eagle-Lion Plaque"
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Change: the PRC studios in 1948, and quickly became one of the most respected producers on Hollywood's "Poverty Row". They also distributed other studios' output both here and abroad, such as those produced by David O. Selznick and by Rank himself. Krim left Eagle-Lion
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: (bearing the legend "SIC PRO OPTIMA") beneath, with the words "Eagle-Lion Films" in Edwardian Script superimposed across the center, between the two beasts.SFX: None; it's a still logo.Music/Sounds: The opening bars of the movie's theme music, sometimes silent.Availability: Rare.Scare Factor: None.
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Change: Logo Pictures by Eric S.Background: Eagle-Lion Films had its genesis in England, as a small studio founded in 1946 by Arthur Krim that soon came under the ownership of film mogul J. Arthur Rank. It broadened its enterprise to the
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Change: Rank.Rank. It broadened its enterprise to the States by acquiring PRC Pictures in 1948, and quickly became one of the most respected producers on Hollywood's "Poverty Row". They also distributed other studios' output both here and abroad, such as those produced by David O. Selznick and
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Change: GrandEducational's National's studio) was sold to television filmmaker Frederick Ziv.1st Logo(1947-1950)Nickname: "The Eagle-Lion Plaque"Logo: A plaster-looking circular plaque has bas-relief images of a soaring eagle on top and a lion
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Change: Renamed from Eagle Lion Films, Inc. by Jun 18 2008, 5:01 PM EDT for: added hyphen
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Change: : Eagle-Lion Films had its genesis in England, as a small studio founded in 1946 by Arthur Krim that soon came under the ownership of
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Change: Created by Jun 18 2008, 4:21 PM EDT for: no reason given
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