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|text='''Paramount Pictures''' traces its history back to May 8, 1912, when it was originally founded as Famous Players Film Company by Hungarian-born Adolph Zukor. In 1914, it was renamed Paramount Pictures Corporation, as the second oldest-running movie studio in Hollywood, with [[Universal Pictures]] being founded only eight days earlier. Today, it is one of Hollywood's major film studios. |
|text='''Paramount Pictures''' traces its history back to May 8, 1912, when it was originally founded as Famous Players Film Company by Hungarian-born Adolph Zukor. In 1914, it was renamed Paramount Pictures Corporation, as the second oldest-running movie studio in Hollywood, with [[Universal Pictures]] being founded only eight days earlier. Today, it is one of Hollywood's major film studios. |
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Paramount Pictures traces its history back to May 8, 1912, when it was originally founded as Famous Players Film Company by Hungarian-born Adolph Zukor. In 1914, it was renamed Paramount Pictures Corporation, as the second oldest-running movie studio in Hollywood, with Universal Pictures being founded only eight days earlier. Today, it is one of Hollywood's major film studios.