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Atari's launch of the 7800 under Tramiel was far more subdued than Warner had planned for the system in 1984 with a marketing budget of just $ 300, 000.
On November 22, 2010, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that Warner Bros. had picked up the movie rights to the remake.
Jay Miner and company had approached former employer Atari, and the " Warner owned " Atari had paid Amiga to continue development work.
Jones moonlighted to work on the film, since he had an exclusive contract with Warner Bros. UPA completed the film and made it available for distribution in 1962 ; it was picked up by Warner Bros.
When Warner discovered that Jones had violated his exclusive contract with them, they terminated him.
* The 1946 Warner Bros. cartoon Book Revue had a lengthy sequence with Daffy Duck impersonating Kaye singing " Carolina in the Morning " with the Russian accent that Kaye would affect from time to time.
On March 1, a new message from General Boy was added to the website confirming that the band had indeed once again parted ways with Warner Brothers.
On July 4, Allen and Warner made their case to New York's Provincial Congress, which, despite the fact that the Royal Governor had placed a price on their heads, agreed to the formation of a regiment.
Warner demanded that Coppola repay the $ 300, 000 they had loaned him for the Zoetrope studio, and insisted on cutting five minutes from the film.
Years earlier, working at Warner Bros., Hellinger had produced three films for Raoul Walsh, the proto-noirs They Drive by Night ( 1940 ) and Manpower ( 1941 ), and High Sierra ( 1941 ), now regarded as a key work in noir's development.
He married Lucille Warner in 1928, with whom he had a daughter and three sons, one of whom died in infancy.
The reviews were the best of Cukor's career, but Warner executives, concerned the running time would limit the number of daily showings, made drastic cuts without Cukor, who had departed for India to scout locations for Bhowani Junction.
The studio system, then at its most entrenched, usually restricted actors to one studio, with occasional loan-outs, and Warner Bros. had no interest in making Bogart a top star.
Bogart's disputes with Warner Bros. over roles and money were similar to those the studio had with other less-than-obedient stars, such as Bette Davis, James Cagney, Errol Flynn, and Olivia de Havilland.
* On December 19, 2002, AOL Time Warner announced that ICQ had been issued a United States patent for instant messaging.
Following that cancellation, Freleng returned to Warner Bros., where he had earlier been an animation director.
On October 5, 2007, Thomas was ordered to pay the six record companies ( Sony BMG, Arista Records LLC, Interscope Records, UMG Recordings Inc., Capitol Records Inc. and Warner Bros. Records Inc .) $ 9, 250 for each of the 24 songs they had focused on in this case.
( Bradman strenuously denied that he had been responsible to his dying day ; others, including Plum Warner, pointed the finger at Bradman's team-mate and journalist, Jack Fingleton.
Warner Bros. acquired the rights to the film from the film's financer The Quaker Oats Company in 1977 ( around the same time they bought out Wolper itself ), after Paramount no longer had any interest to own the distribution rights to the film due to the initial box office failure of Willy Wonka.
Before leaving Hollywood for Europe in 1952, following the problematic production The Crimson Pirate for Warner Bros., his third and last film with Burt Lancaster, Siodmak had directed some of the era's best film noirs, more than any other director who worked in that genre, twelve in all.
She despised the Kalinago and had fallen in love with Warner, and thus told him of the planned ambush.
The Raiders defense limited Seahawks running back Curt Warner, who had led the AFC in rushing yards ( 1, 449 yards ), to just 26 yards on 11 carries.
In 1971 the group sent a reel-to-reel tape to Hal Halverstadt at Warner Brothers, since he had worked with Captain Beefheart ( one of the group's musical heroes ).

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After the sale of the Tommy Boy Records ' master tapes to Warner Bros. Records, Everlast signed with Island / Def Jam, and released the solo LP White Trash Beautiful in 2004.
In December 1967, Jan and Dean signed an agreement with Warner Bros. Records.
In April 1937, he signed a long-term contract with Warner Bros., and the same year composed the famous fanfare which introduced pictures produced by the studio, although this is no longer in use ( curiously, this was never used for the studio's television productions ).
The band was signed within a year to Warner Bros subsidiary Slash Records, and released three albums: Ruby Vroom ( 1994 ), Irresistible Bliss ( 1996 ), and El Oso ( 1998 ).
Early in 1973 they were finally signed by Warner Brothers.
One label, Warner Bros. Records subsidiary Sire Records, eventually signed the Replacements.
In 1936, following the success of The Petrified Forest, Jack Warner also signed Humphrey Bogart to a studio contract.
After his performance in the studio's 1942 Kings Row, Warner decided to make Reagan a top star and signed him to a new contract, tripling his salary.
The same year, Jack Warner also signed newly released MGM actress Joan Crawford, a former top star who found her career fading.
In 1979, ZZ Top signed with Warner Bros. Records and released the album Degüello.
The acclaim that Muni received as a result of this performances so impressed Warner Brothers, they signed him to a long-term contract, " publicizing him as the screen's greatest actor.
For $ 500, 000, Crawford signed with Warner Bros. for a three movie deal and was placed on the payroll on July 1, 1943.
Crawford said one of the main reasons she signed with Warner Bros. was because she wanted to play the character " Mattie " in a proposed 1944 film version of Edith Wharton's novel Ethan Frome ( 1911 ).
With the help of Husney, Prince signed a recording contract with Warner Bros .. Warner Bros. agreed to give Prince creative control for three albums and ownership of the publishing rights.
These changes were included in the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (), which was signed into law on October 17, 2006.
Warner Bros. signed her to a five-year contract.
Later that year, Warner Music Australia bought out the ailing Festival-Mushroom Records for only $ 12 million and closed the label down but retaining the use of the Mushroom label for a couple of acts like Eskimo Joe and Gabriella Cilmi ( who subsequently got signed to Island Records in the UK, one of the first Australian acts to do so ).
This list contains artists signed directly to Warner Music Australia.
During the filming of Murder at Monte Carlo, Flynn was discovered by a Warner Brothers executive, signed to a contract and emigrated to America as a contract actor.
Initially signed at age sixteen by Warner Bros., Reynolds ' career got off to a slow start.
In May, Warner Bros. sold back its exclusivity rights to ERPI ( along with the Fox-Case sublicense ) and signed a new royalty contract similar to Fox's for use of Western Electric technology.
United Kingdom band Gallows were signed to Warner Bros. Records for £ 1 million.
Subsequently, though still under contract to Warner Brothers, Wilson signed a sideline production deal with Bruce Johnston and Terry Melcher's Equinox Records in early 1975.

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