Talk:Warner Bros.-Seven Arts

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Warner-Seven Arts?[edit]

The books and articles I read talk about "Warner-Seven Arts", not "Warner Bros.-Seven Arts" eg. see: Warner Brothers Records Story. So I would change the link back to Warner-Seven Arts. warpozio 08:25, 15 Sep 2004 (UTC)

I've always seen it as Warner Bros.-Seven Arts (at least on films), but Google shows about the same number of results for "Warner-Seven Arts" [1] and "Warner Bros.-Seven Arts" [2], so now I'm not sure which it is. Warner-Chappell Music's Web site says, "In the 1960s, Seven Arts acquired Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, Inc. ...," so maybe the company name was Warner Bros.-Seven Arts but the name on records was Warner-Seven Arts? Tregoweth 15:39, Sep 15, 2004 (UTC)
My copy of The Association - Greatest Hits lists it as Warner Bros-Seven Artists --Dewdude 00:30, 5 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I came to this article because of "Warner Bros.–Seven Arts" plus the W7 logo at the end of The Wild bunch (1969). The trailer for that movie has "Warner Bros. W7 Seven Arts" where "W7" is the logo. Under that is "© Copyright 1969 by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, Inc. All Rights Reserved". The "making of" and "outtakes" features show clapperboards with "W7 Warner Bros:Seven Arts Inc." stenciled on on bottom. Some clapperboards had a space instead of the colon between "Warner Bros" and "Seven Arts Inc. It's possible some of those colons are a dot or very short dash over the period at the end of "BROS." I never saw a clear close-up of one of the W7 clapperboards. The scenes were shot in 1968 meaning either the formatting of the name changed or they did not care about details such as a dash in the name for things that were never shown in a theater.
The DVD for The Wild bunch also has a trailer for The Ballad of Cable Hogue which has "© Copyright 1970 by Warner Bros. Inc. All Rights Reserved". --Marc Kupper|talk 03:35, 13 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I found a nice high quality logo where the company is listed as Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. Just forget that I asked.;) warpozio (talk) 14:27, 30 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Merger suggestion[edit]

About 2 years ago a merger suggestion was placed on this page. I think it can be removed by now. Any suggestions? warpozio (talk) 09:31, 30 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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