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  1. United Artists Corporation ( UA) was an American production and distribution company founded in 1919 by Charlie Chaplin, D.W. Griffith, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks as a venture premised on allowing actors to control their own financial and artistic interests rather than being dependent upon commercial studios.

  2. Aug 19, 2019 · United Artists Classics had a short run, but the impact of its graduates on the world of specialty film is incalculable. Our salute to the 100th anniversary of United Artists continues. Its heyday was brief, but its legacy remains strong to this day. United Artists Classics, initially a label for rereleases of UA library titles, became a first ...

    • “Broken Blossoms” (1919) Several months after Griffith, Chaplin, Pickford, and Fairbanks founded United Artists, the studio released its first movie: “Broken Blossoms.”
    • “Pollyanna” (1920) Mary Pickford’s first United Artists release was the 1920 drama “Pollyanna,” in which the acting icon starred as an orphan whose optimistic outlook on life brings change to her antagonistic hometown.
    • “The Mark of Zorro” (1920) Douglas Fairbanks cemented his status as cinema’s iconic swashbuckler with the one-two punch of “The Mark of Zorro” and “Robin Hood.”
    • “The General” (1927) United Artists is most associated with Charlie Chaplin, but the studio also supported Chaplin’s biggest silent comedy contemporary, Buster Keaton.
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  5. Aug 14, 2019 · In their first year, United Artists released two enduring (and profitable) classics: John Huston’s The African Queen and Fred Zinnemann’s High Noon. Krim and Benjamin consolidated their power when Chaplin sold his 25 percent stake in the company to them for $1.1 million in 1955; the next year, Mary Pickford sold her shares for $3 million.

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  7. During World War I, a British private, sent ahead to a French town to scout for enemy presence, is mistaken for a King by the colorful patients of an insane asylum. Votes 4,300. 13. Home Movies. 1979 1h 30m PG. 5.0 (1K) Rate. Keith Gordon is a creative young man who films the oddball doings of his family and peers.

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