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==Warner-Seven Arts?== The books and articles I read talk about '''"Warner-Seven Arts"''', not '''"Warner Bros.-Seven Arts"''' eg. see: [http://www.bsnpubs.com/warner/warnerstory.html Warner Brothers Records Story]. So I would change the link back to Warner-Seven Arts. [[User:Warpozio|warpozio]] 08:25, 15 Sep 2004 (UTC) : I've always seen it as '''Warner Bros.-Seven Arts''' (at least on films), but Google shows about the same number of results for "Warner-Seven Arts" [http://www.google.com/search?q=warner.seven.arts] and "Warner Bros.-Seven Arts" [http://www.google.com/search?q=warner.bros.seven.arts], so now I'm not sure which it is. [http://warnerchappell.com/wcm/comprofile.jsp Warner-Chappell Music]'s Web site says, "In the 1960s, Seven Arts acquired Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, Inc. ...," so maybe the company name was Warner Bros.-Seven Arts but the name on records was Warner-Seven Arts? [[User:Tregoweth|Tregoweth]] 15:39, Sep 15, 2004 (UTC) : My copy of The Association - Greatest Hits lists it as Warner Bros-Seven Artists --[[User:Dewdude|Dewdude]] 00:30, 5 April 2007 (UTC) :: I came to this article because of "Warner Bros.–Seven Arts" plus the W7 logo at the end of ''[[The Wild bunch]]'' (1969). The trailer for that movie has "Warner Bros. W7 Seven Arts" where "W7" is the logo. Under that is "© Copyright 1969 by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, Inc. All Rights Reserved". The "making of" and "outtakes" features show [[clapperboard]]s with "W7 Warner Bros:Seven Arts Inc." stenciled on on bottom. Some clapperboards had a space instead of the colon between "Warner Bros" and "Seven Arts Inc. It's possible some of those colons are a dot or very short dash over the period at the end of "BROS." I never saw a clear close-up of one of the W7 clapperboards. The scenes were shot in 1968 meaning either the formatting of the name changed or they did not care about details such as a dash in the name for things that were never shown in a theater. ::The DVD for ''The Wild bunch'' also has a trailer for ''[[The Ballad of Cable Hogue]]'' which has "© Copyright 1970 by Warner Bros. Inc. All Rights Reserved". --[[User:Marc Kupper|Marc Kupper]]|[[User talk:Marc Kupper|talk]] 03:35, 13 May 2013 (UTC) ::: I found a nice high quality logo where the company is listed as Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. Just forget that I asked.;) [[User:Warpozio|warpozio]] ([[User talk:Warpozio|talk]]) 14:27, 30 August 2015 (UTC)
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