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What were the “Big Five” movie studios of Old Hollywood?
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While there were at least 20 film studios in the early days of Hollywood’s film industry, enough of them merged together to form the powerful “Big Five,” composed of MGM, Warner Bros., RKO, Paramount Pictures, and 20th Century Fox. Most of them still exist today, but some are part of other conglomerates.
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What were the “Big Five” movie studios of Old Hollywood?
- Disney, Warner Bros., Paramount, Universal, and Columbia
- MGM, Paramount Pictures, RKO, 20th Century Fox, and Warner Bros.
- MGM, Warner Bros., Independent Motion Picture Company, United Artists, Republic
- Warner Bros., Monogram Pictures, MGM, RCA, Famous Players
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