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Topic: Sunset Films (Super 8 company) History?
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Jeff Missinne
Film Handler
Posts: 69
From: Superior, WI USA
Registered: Nov 2012
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posted August 25, 2013 04:24 PM
Sunset Productions may have been the name of a "front" company Warner Bros. used to sell their old black and white cartoons to TV; they were on TV as early as 1952, some 5-6 years before WB sold their pre-1948 features, color cartoons and shorts to AAP. The TV syndicator of these cartoons was Guild Films, whose biggest success was "The Liberace Show;" Guild also leased Walter Lantz's b/w cartoons and distributed them as "Oswald Rabbit Presents..." In the 60's Guild was apparently acquired by Seven Arts, Ltd., a Canadian-owned TV film company. Seven Arts later merged with Warner Bros. (those with long memories may recall their "W7" logo,) and WB got the cartoons back. It was then that the "colorized" remakes of the b/w Porky Pigs were made. Public domain releasers copied Guild/Sunset prints and, with them, their title cards.
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