On This Day, Four Brothers Changed Cinema Forever

On this day, April 4th, 1923 ๐ŸŽฌ, four brothers from Ohio โ€” Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack Warner โ€” formally incorporated Warner Bros. Pictures in Burbank, California. What started as a scrappy film distribution company would go on to give the world The Jazz Singer (the first talking picture), Casablanca, The Wizard of Oz, Batman, Harry Potter, and countless other cultural landmarks ๐ŸŽฅ. The brothers famously bet everything on sound technology when rivals laughed them off โ€” and that gamble didn’t just save their studio, it changed the entire movie industry forever ๐ŸŒŸ.

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Albert E. Smith (film producer) Faversham Home - Flickr - John K Thorne
Albert E. Smith (film producer) Faversham Home – Flickr – John K Thorne
Warner Brothers - Albert, Jack, Harry and Sam
Warner Brothers – Albert, Jack, Harry and Sam
The Four Warner Brothers
The Four Warner Brothers

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