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===Background===
===Background===
Brut Pictures, Inc. (formerly known as "Brut Productions, Inc.") was formed in 1971 as the film production division of then-cosmetics company Fabergé, Inc. (Brut is the name of the company's popular brand of cologne), and was headed by George Barrie. The company's only major hit was ''A Touch of Class'', the Academy Award nominee as "Best Picture of 1973". Brut Pictures was never truly a success, and by 1982, it was sold to Turner Broadcasting System (now part of WarnerMedia). As of today, the Brut Pictures catalog is owned by Warner Bros. through their acquisition of Turner in 1996.
'''Brut Pictures, Inc.''' (formerly known as "Brut Productions, Inc.") was formed in 1971 as the film production division of then-cosmetics company Fabergé, Inc. (Brut is the name of the company's popular brand of cologne), and was headed by George Barrie. The company's only major hit was ''A Touch of Class'', the Academy Award nominee as "Best Picture of 1973". Brut Pictures was never truly a success, and by 1982, it was sold to Turner Broadcasting System (now part of WarnerMedia). As of today, the Brut Pictures catalog is owned by Warner Bros. through their acquisition of Turner in 1996.
 


===(1972-1979)===
===(1972-1979)===
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