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Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA) is an American film production company specializing in the production, acquisition and distribution of low-budget films. History [ edit ] MPCA was founded in 1986 by longtime business partners Brad Krevoy and Steve Stabler.
- Motion Picture Association of America
- Motion Picture Association
1945–1967 1967–2019
Despite the company changing its name in September 2019, films from 2019-23 continued to use the old name.
2019–present
Despite being rebranded to its current name in September 2019, the name didn't show up in films until November 2019.
Motion Picture Corporation of America is a film production company founded by Brad Krevoy and Steve Stabler in 1986. 1st Logo (September 1988-December 13, 2002) Visuals: On a space background, two stars shoot across the screen: one from left to right, the other from right to left.
Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America. 1922–1929. 1930–1939. 1940–1947. 1957. Foolish Wives (1922) The Phantom of the Opera (1925) A Kiss for Cinderella (1925) Nell Gwynn (1926)
Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America.
Mar 21, 2003 · Motion Picture Corporation of America. Logo descriptions by kidinbed. Logo and video captures courtesy of Eric S., Paperking99, and Composers4Africa. Background: The Motion Picture Corporation of America is a film production company founded in 1986 by Brad Krevoy. The company did not use a logo until late 1988.
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