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  1. Lumiere Pictures and Television. Canal+ Image International (formerly known as EMI Films, Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment, Lumiere Pictures and Television, [5] and UGC DA) was a British-French film, television, animation studio and distributor. [6] A former subsidiary of the EMI conglomerate, the corporate name was not used throughout the entire ...

  2. Background: This company was the former Associated British Corporation (best known for producing The Avengers). Associated British went bankrupt in 1968 and its assets (Associated British Film Distributors, Elstree Studios, the ABC Cinemas movie theater chain and Thames Television) were purchased by EMI Records. They later bought Anglo-Amalgamated in 1971 and British Lion Films in 1976, the ...

  3. Also, EMI opened its American subsidiary in 1977, with a television division and its own distribution unit, but in 1979, the distribution unit was closed and they went through ITC's Associated Film Distribution unit for its theatrical releases. Currently, the rights to their films are with StudioCanal.

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  4. Movies with this version end with the text "A NAT COHEN PRESENTATION FOR EMI FILM DISTRIBUTORS", or "DISTRIBUTED BY EMI FILM DISTRIBUTORS LTD." On the 1999 Cinema Club UK VHS release of Murder on the Orient Express, the logo is shown in 4:3 "open matte" aspect ratio, this time with the big flying letters move out intact, sourced from full-screen prints.

  5. A former subsidiary of the EMI conglomerate, the corporate name was not used throughout the entire period of EMI's involvement in the film industry, from 1969 to 1986, but the company's brief connection with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Anglo-EMI, the division under Nat Cohen, and the later company as part of the Thorn EMI conglomerate (following the merger with Thorn) are outlined here.

  6. Jan 1, 2018 · This article pursues these questions through the prism of Britain’s largest film production and distribution entity throughout 1970–86, EMI, and EMI’s place as a significant and sustained ...

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  8. Columbia-EMI-Warner Distributors was a UK-based film distribution company that was formed in the 1970's as a result of a partnership between Warner Bros., Columbia Pictures and EMI Films. After Cannon Films acquired EMI Films, it took over the partnership from 1986 to 1988 when all three parties dissolved the unit with Columbia and Warner now starting to distribute films in the UK and Ireland ...

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