RKO Pictures
Poster of the King Kong cinema of 1933 RKO Radio Pictures - one of the leading Hollywood studios of the 1930s and 40s. Its unusual origins are associated with RCA, which, by promoting its own sound cinema patent, rejected the proposal to work with existing labels and established a separate production and CPR movie distribution.
Although RKO did not develop its own cinema model and did not create a stable organizational structure, it achieved financial success with such films as King Kong, Kane Citizen and Orson Welles' Magnificence and musicals by Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire.
In the 1950s, the label began to decline, and although Howard Hughes, an eccentric millionaire, attempted to reinstate its position, it was eventually liquidated. Authoritative film production:
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