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Studio City Farmers Market

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Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Studio City Farmers Market
Phone:
+1 818-655-7744

Hours:
Sunday8am - 2pm
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed


RKO Pictures is an American film production and distribution company. In its original incarnation, as RKO Radio Pictures Inc., it was one of the Big Five studios of Hollywood's Golden Age. The business was formed after the Keith-Albee-Orpheum theater chain and Joseph P. Kennedy's Film Booking Offices of America studio were brought together under the control of the Radio Corporation of America in October 1928. RCA chief David Sarnoff engineered the merger to create a market for the company's sound-on-film technology, RCA Photophone. By the mid-1940s, the studio was under the control of investor Floyd Odlum. RKO has long been renowned for its cycle of musicals starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in the mid- to late 1930s. Actors Katharine Hepburn and, later, Robert Mitchum had their first major successes at the studio. Cary Grant was a mainstay for years. The work of producer Val Lewton's low-budget horror unit and RKO's many ventures into the field now known as film noir have been acclaimed, largely after the fact, by film critics and historians. The studio produced two of the most famous films in motion picture history: King Kong and Citizen Kane. RKO was also responsible for notable co-productions such as It's a Wonderful Life and Notorious, and it also distributed many celebrated films by animation producer Walt Disney and leading independent producer Samuel Goldwyn. Maverick industrialist Howard Hughes took over RKO in 1948. After years of disarray and decline under his control, the studio was acquired by the General Tire and Rubber Company in 1955. The original RKO Pictures ceased production in 1957 and was effectively dissolved two years later. In 1981, broadcaster RKO General, the corporate heir, revived it as a production subsidiary, RKO Pictures Inc. In 1989, this business with its few remaining assets, the trademarks and remake rights to many classic RKO films, was sold to new owners, who now operate the small independent company RKO Pictures LLC.
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