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- Official_Films abstract "Official Films was a home movie distributor founded by Leslie Winik in 1939 to produce educational shorts. Soon, after buying the Keystone Chaplin library, the company found itself in the home movie business. It obtained several dozen Van Beuren cartoons.Official retitled the Van Beuren cartoons and changed the name of Cubby Bear to \"Brownie Bear\". The human Tom and Jerry characters were renamed \"Dick and Larry\" to avoid confusion with MGM's cat and mouse characters Tom and Jerry.In addition to cartoons, Official also offered a number of sports films, newsreels, and specialties including a souvenir film of the 1939 New York World's Fair (which remained available until around 1980) and \"The Broadway Handicap,\" a home-movie-board-game combination with a horse-racing theme.During the 1940s, Robert R. Young's Pathe Industries acquired Official; through which it obtained home movie rights to the Young-owned Producers Releasing Corporation's westerns and B-pictures. Official also purchased the backlog of the Soundies Distributing Corporation of America, releasing numerous short musicals; both singly and in compilation reels.In the late 1940s, the company licensed a number of short subjects from Columbia Pictures; including Krazy Kat and Scrappy cartoons, Community Sing musicals, and comedy shorts starring Buster Keaton, Charley Chase, and others. The Columbia shorts were available through the 1950s, along with some comedy shorts originally released by E.W. Hammons' Educational Pictures.Official became an early syndicator of theatrical cartoons for television, around 1950. It also syndicated live action television series such as Peter Gunn, The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Stu Erwin Show, My Little Margie and the original Biography.In the 1950s, Official licensed Hal Roach's Our Gang comedies for home movie release; due to trademark conflicts involving the names \"Our Gang\" and \"The Little Rascals\", Official renamed the series \"Hal Roach's Famous Kid Comedies\". Concentrating on TV syndication, Official's home movie operations diminished in the 50's and 60's; many older items were discontinued and few if any new titles were added, except for a Super 8mm documentary on Marilyn Monroe edited from \"Biography.\" By the late 60's, Official's TV syndication business had also dwindled, with an aging backlog of black-and-white shows and almost no new series to offer; and the company became increasingly inactive.In 1969, Official changed its name to Official Industries. Today, its library is controlled by International Creative Exchange.".
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- Official_Films wikiPageRevisionID "706047615".
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink 1939_New_York_Worlds_Fair.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Biography_(TV_series).
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Buster_Keaton.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_established_in_1939.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_distributors_of_the_United_States.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Charley_Chase.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Chaplin.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_Pictures.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink E._W._Hammons.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Educational_Pictures.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Hal_Roach.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink International_Creative_Exchange.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Keystone_Studios.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Krazy_Kat.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Leslie_Winik.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink My_Little_Margie.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Our_Gang.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Gunn.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Producers_Releasing_Corporation.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Robert_R._Young.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Scrappy.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink The_Adventures_of_Robin_Hood_(TV_series).
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink The_Stu_Erwin_Show.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Tom_and_Jerry.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Tom_and_Jerry_(Van_Beuren).
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLink Van_Beuren_Studios.
- Official_Films wikiPageWikiLinkText "Official Films".
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- Official_Films subject Category:Companies_established_in_1939.
- Official_Films subject Category:Film_distributors_of_the_United_States.
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- Official_Films type Company.
- Official_Films type Company.
- Official_Films type Distributor.
- Official_Films type Studio.
- Official_Films comment "Official Films was a home movie distributor founded by Leslie Winik in 1939 to produce educational shorts. Soon, after buying the Keystone Chaplin library, the company found itself in the home movie business. It obtained several dozen Van Beuren cartoons.Official retitled the Van Beuren cartoons and changed the name of Cubby Bear to \"Brownie Bear\".".
- Official_Films label "Official Films".
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