First National
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The First National Exhibitors' Circuit was founded in 1917 by the merger of 26 of the biggest First Run cinema chains in the United States of America, controlling more than 600 cinemas, more than 200 of them were First Run cinemas. The foundation, an initiative by Thomas L. Tally, was a reaction to the overwhelming influence of Paramount Pictures, which dominated the market. First National was set up to combine the financial power of the involved firms, to buy stars, to finance their movies and to gain the right to distribute them later. Between 1917 and 1918, they made contracts with Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin, the first million-dollar deals in the history of film.
Paramount was threatened by First National's financial power and its control over the lucrative First Run cinemas so Paramount decided to enter the cinema business. With a $10 million dollar investment, they built their own chain of First Run houses, after a secret plan to merge with First National failed (which led to the foundation of United Artists, and to the loss of First National's biggest stars). In the early twenties, Paramount attempted a hostile takeover, buying one of First National's member firms after another. First National built its massive studio lot in Burbank in 1926. First National Pictures was purchased by Warner Bros. in September 1928. For many years afterwards, some Warner Bros. films bore the words "A Warner Bros.-First National Picture."
In 2002, Warner Bros. sold the name's rights to Ryan Kugler of Distribution Video & Audio (DV&A), a company specializing in acquiring excess inventory and close-out properties. The resurrected First National Pictures name will be used to brand no-frills digital releases of children's, documentary, and special interest titles.
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- About Us Accessed 10/08/2005
- Press Releases Accessed 10/08/2005de:First National

