1912 Paramount Pictures logo
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1st anniversary: 1913
5th anniversary: 1917
10th anniversary: 1922
25th anniversary: 1937
50th anniversary: 1962
75th anniversary: 1987
90th anniversary: 2002
100th anniversary: 2012
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Yep your right.
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@OmgVk64 No sir!
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@twcoursolle Paramount Would be dead by year 9913. And Then Its Bye Bye aniversaries :/
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Would Paramount celebrate 100 years in May, the month where school's out for the summer?
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@wrkn258 No. Paramount Pictures' Anniversaries are: 1st Anniversary:1913 5th Anniversary:1917 10th Anniversary:1922 15th Anniversary:1927 20th Anniversary:1932 25th Anniversary:1937 30th Anniversary:1942 40th Anniversary:1952 50th Anniversary:1962 60th Anniversary:1972 70th Anniversary:1982 75th Anniversary:1987 80th Anniversary:1992 90th Anniversary:2002 100th Anniversary:2012 ( *NEXT YEAR* )
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@kanakwaseries1 OVER 9000th anniversary:9913
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@wrkn258 if the world still exists
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@deepseadirt If I may add, Paramount was formed out of the merger of a dozen State's Rights film exchanges. The corporation was Paramount-Famous-Lasky until its first bankruptcy in 1930/31 when it reorganized as Paramount-Publix for one more year and reorganized the following year as Paramount Productions, and finally Paramount Productions in 1936. During the course of Paramount's growth, the company acquired a large number of theaters primarily through the Publix chain.
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@wrkn258 I can't wait to see the 100th Anniversary logo next year!!!
Spam...Just an image..
JesseL85719 5 months ago
@JesseL85719 It may be an image, but it isn't spam... How is it? Come on, explain. The first ever logo for Paramount? Hmmm?
bitchesonmytip 5 months ago
This is not from 1912, Adolph Zukor originally called his company FAMOUS PLAYERS and sometime in 1915 amalgamated with Jesse Lasky and the combined firms became FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY, a production name that lasted into the 1930s. Paramount was a distribution outfit for Zukor and Lasky and other smaller independent studios such as Hobart Bosworth. 'Paramounts' earliest usage is 1915 and certainly by 1916.
deepseadirt 1 year ago
@deepseadirt Read the description...
bitchesonmytip 1 year ago