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  1. Selznick International Pictures was founded in 1935 by producer David O. Selznick and investor Jock Whitney after Selznick left Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and leased a section of the RKO Pictures lot in Culver City, California. The studio itself had been built in 1918–19 by film pioneer Thomas Ince.

  2. Pioneer was initially affiliated with RKO Pictures, whose production facilities in Culver City, California were used by Pioneer, and who distributed Pioneer's films. Pioneer later merged with Selznick International Pictures .

  3. David and Myron Selznick at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre premiere of Selznick International Pictures' Prisoner of Zenda (1937). He moved into the colonial style studio built by Thomas Ince, and formerly owned by Cecil B. DeMille.

  4. In 1935, Pioneer Pictures joined with David O. Selznick and others to form Selznick International Pictures. The company produced a series of classic films, including A Star is Born, Rebecca, and Gone With the Wind.

  5. Selznick International Pictures was the studio of David O. Selznick, producer of the highest-grossing film of all time (when adjusted for inflation), Gone with the Wind. The first Selznick studio of Lewis J. Selznick was known as Selznick Pictures, founded in 1916.

  6. Selznick International Pictures was founded in 1935 by producer David O. Selznick and investor Jock Whitney after Selznick left Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and leased a section of the RKO Pictures lot in Culver City, California. The studio itself had been built in 1918–19 by film pioneer Thomas Ince.

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  8. Nov 21, 2019 · Selznick quickly made The Mansion his headquarters, hanging a large picture of his father, Lewis, an early movie pioneer who his son felt had been mistreated by the business, over his desk.

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