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|image=[[File:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 2021.png]]
===Background===
|founded=April 17, 1924<br>({{age|1924|4|17}} years ago)
|founder=
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|{{w|Louis B. Mayer}}
|{{w|Samuel Goldwyn}}
|{{w|Marcus Loew}}
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|parent=
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|[[:Category:Amazon Inc.|Amazon]]}}
|subsidiaries=
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|[[United Artists]]
|[[Orion Pictures]]
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'''Metro Pictures Corporation''' was founded in late 1915 by Richard A. Rowland (1880-1947) and Louis B. Mayer (1885-1957). The company started out distributing films made by Solax Studios but Mayer left soon after operations began to form his own company in 1918. Richard Rowland would continue to produce a number of films in New York City; Fort Lee, New Jersey; and in Los Angeles.  
'''Metro Pictures Corporation''' was founded in late 1915 by Richard A. Rowland (1880-1947) and Louis B. Mayer (1885-1957). The company started out distributing films made by Solax Studios but Mayer left soon after operations began to form his own company in 1918. Richard Rowland would continue to produce a number of films in New York City; Fort Lee, New Jersey; and in Los Angeles.  


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