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Collections
Subjects: Advertising
7 Results
- 1Advertising art for THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS1987 - 1987 (inclusive)
26 item(s) of artworks - 2Brad Roberts collection of newspaper movie advertisements1955 - 2016 (inclusive)
60 linear ft. of papers - 3Danesh Bharucha collection of movie heralds1912 - 1968 (inclusive)
4.6 linear ft. of papers - 4Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Australian advertising and publicity material1929 - 1929 (inclusive)
2 folder(s) of papers
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was an American motion picture production company formed in 1924. The studio was located in Culver City, California. - 5Motion Picture Association of America advertising material1969 - 1989 (inclusive)
49 linear ft. of papers
295 item(s) of posters
Founded as the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America (MPPDA) in 1922, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) is a film industry trade association which during the 1930s and 1940s promoted a vigorous public relations campaign to provide wholesome movies to the American public and ensure Hollywood’s financial appeal to investors. It created the Production Code Administration (PCA) in 1934 to enforce the Motion Picture Production Code and during World War II formed the Hollywood Victory Committee to support the war effort at home and overseas. In 1946 the committee changed its name to the Hollywood Coordinating Committee and performed charity work until 1957. The MPAA continues to advocate for the film industry. - 6Olga Kaljakin papers
41 item(s) of posters
3899 item(s) of artworks
10 linear ft. of papers - 7United Artists Corporation advertising and publicity records
275 linear ft. of papers
The United Artists Corporation was founded in 1919 by Charlie Chaplin, D. W. Griffith, Mary Pickford, and Douglas Fairbanks as an independent releasing company, for the distribution of the productions of its four co-founders. United Artists merged with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1981.
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