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  2. United Artists (UA) is an American film production company owned by Amazon MGM Studios. In its original operating period, UA was 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 ...

  3. Oct 10, 2024 · United Artists Corporation, major investor in and distributor of independently produced motion pictures in the United States. The corporation was formed in 1919 by Charlie Chaplin, the comedy star; Mary Pickford and her husband, Douglas Fairbanks, the popular film stars; and D.W. Griffith, the director who was a pioneer in the development of ...

  4. Jul 26, 2024 · The agreement calls for Stuber and his soon-to-be launched company to produce several films per year under the storied United Artists (UA) label, for release both theatrically and via Prime Video.

    • “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.
  5. Oct 4, 2019 · With the rumors confirmed, Pickford, Fairbanks, Chaplin and Griffith were ready to launch their own company. Fairbanks had befriended William McAdoo, President Wilson’s son-in-law and the...

  6. Feb 5, 2021 · However, executive disputes and the catastrophic production-failure of Michael Cimino’s Heaven’s Gate led to the downfall of United Artists, and it was ultimately purchased by the parent company of MGM in 1981 for around $350 million.

  7. On November 2, 2006, MGM announced that actor Tom Cruise and his long-time production partner Paula Wagner were resurrecting United Artists. The duo acquired a small stake in the studio, with the approval by MGM's consortium of owners, which includes Sony and Comcast.

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