Difference between revisions of "Universal Studios"

From Conservapedia
Jump to: navigation, search
(Info added)
(owned by Comcast)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Universal Studios''' is a famous movie studio located in Burbank, California, founded in 1912 by Carl Leammle. The company is known for its legacy of inventing the modern day horror film genre (beginning with its 1931 movie versions of the horror novels ''Dracula'' and ''Frankenstein''), and has also produced numerous classic films such as ''[[Jaws (film, 1975)|Jaws]]'', ''[[Back to the Future]]'', ''[[Jurassic Park]]'', ''[[E.T.|E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial]]'', ''[[The Birds]]'', ''The Blues Brothers'' and others. The studio is part of the media conglomerate [[NBC]]Universal, and also operates theme parks located in Hollywood, California, Orlando, Florida, Osaka, Japan and Sentosa Island, Singapore.
+
'''Universal Studios''' is a famous movie studio located in Burbank, California, founded in 1912 by Carl Leammle. The company is known for its legacy of inventing the modern day horror film genre (beginning with its 1931 movie versions of the horror novels ''Dracula'' and ''Frankenstein''), and has also produced numerous classic films such as ''[[Jaws (film, 1975)|Jaws]]'', ''[[Back to the Future]]'', ''[[Jurassic Park]]'', ''[[E.T.|E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial]]'', ''[[The Birds]]'', ''The Blues Brothers'' and others. The studio is part of the media conglomerate [[NBC]]Universal, which is owned by [[Comcast]], and which also operates theme parks located in Hollywood, California, Orlando, Florida, Osaka, Japan and Sentosa Island, Singapore.
  
 
[[Category:Cinema]]
 
[[Category:Cinema]]

Revision as of 23:26, June 2, 2017

Universal Studios is a famous movie studio located in Burbank, California, founded in 1912 by Carl Leammle. The company is known for its legacy of inventing the modern day horror film genre (beginning with its 1931 movie versions of the horror novels Dracula and Frankenstein), and has also produced numerous classic films such as Jaws, Back to the Future, Jurassic Park, E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, The Birds, The Blues Brothers and others. The studio is part of the media conglomerate NBCUniversal, which is owned by Comcast, and which also operates theme parks located in Hollywood, California, Orlando, Florida, Osaka, Japan and Sentosa Island, Singapore.