Big Eight (film studios)

For other uses, see Big 8 (disambiguation).

During the 'golden age" of Hollywood, The Big Eight referred to the eight major Hollywood movie studios.[1] Since then, the number of major studios has fluctuated with bankruptcies -- RKO Radio Pictures, mergers -- United Artists and the 'promotion' of what was previously a 'minor' studio, e.g. The Walt Disney Company. The demotion of MGM leaves a current Big Six.

Big Eight is sometimes used to refer to the eight corporations that own the Big Ten, the ten major Hollywood movie studios.

See also

References

  1. Thomas Schatz (1999). Boom and Bust: American Cinema in the 1940s. University of California Press. p. 47. ISBN 978-0-520-22130-7.


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