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=== Background === | === Background === | ||
'''Associated Artists Productions''' (a.a.p.) was a distributor of theatrical feature films and short subjects for television founded in 1953 and headed by Eliot Hyman (who also founded [[Seven Arts Productions]] in partnership with Ray Stark in 1957). The company was acquired by [[United Artists|United Artists Pictures]] in 1958 and was folded into [[United Artists Television]]. Associated Artists Productions later became "[[United Artists Associated]]" and later "United Artists Television Distribution" in 1968. The library was incorporated into [[MGM/UA Communications Co.|MGM/UA Entertainment Co.]] after the merger of [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures]] and United Artists in 1981. Turner Broadcasting Systems acquired MGM/UA on March 25, 1986 (and later sold back the company on August 26). The library is now owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment by the way of [[Turner Entertainment Co.]] with [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] holding distribution (Warner Bros.'s owner Time Warner purchased Turner in 1996). | '''Associated Artists Productions''' (a.a.p.) was a distributor of theatrical feature films and short subjects for television founded in 1953 and headed by Eliot Hyman (who also founded [[Seven Arts Productions]] in partnership with Ray Stark in 1957). The company was acquired by [[United Artists|United Artists Pictures]] in 1958 and was folded into [[United Artists Television]]. Associated Artists Productions later became "[[United Artists Associated]]" and later "United Artists Television Distribution" in 1968. The library was incorporated into [[MGM/UA Communications Co.|MGM/UA Entertainment Co.]] after the merger of [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures]] and United Artists in 1981. Turner Broadcasting Systems acquired MGM/UA on March 25, 1986 (and later sold back the company on August 26). The library is now owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment by the way of [[Turner Entertainment Co.]] with [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] holding distribution (Warner Bros.'s owner [[WarnerMedia|Time Warner]] (now [[Warner Bros. Discovery]]) purchased Turner in 1996). | ||
'''Note:''' This page is about Associated Artists Productions used on live-action re-releases. For the descriptions for cartoon re-releases, see [[Associated Artists Productions Cartoons|here]]. | '''Note:''' This page is about Associated Artists Productions used on live-action re-releases. For the descriptions for cartoon re-releases, see [[Associated Artists Productions Cartoons|here]]. | ||