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Good idea! Though I had more like major film studios in mind too. Like classic Hollywood.
So you want us to pick from Warner Bros, Fox, MGM, Paramount, RKO, Universal, United Artists, and Colombia?
Those are definitely classic film studios.
You can pick from those if youโd like.
If we're talking classic Hollywood, then outside of that list, you'd be looking at things like Monogram or Republic.
It's kind of a hard question because it changes so much. Like Paramount 1960s output is really different to Paramount 1970s.
I'm going to pick MGM for the lion. :-)