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|text='''20th Century Studios'''' history goes back to 1935, when Twentieth Century Pictures, Inc. and Fox Film Corporation merged together to form "Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation" (the hyphen between "Century" and "Fox" was dropped in 1985), or simply "20th Century Fox". During the Golden Age of Hollywood it was one of the "Big Five" studios (the other were [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures|MGM]], [[Paramount Pictures]], [[RKO Radio Pictures]] and [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]).
|text='''20th Century Studios'''' history goes back to 1935, when Twentieth Century Pictures, Inc. and Fox Film Corporation merged together to form "Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation" (the hyphen between "Century" and "Fox" was dropped in 1985), or simply "20th Century Fox". During the Golden Age of Hollywood it was one of the "Big Five" studios (the other were [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures|MGM]], [[Paramount Pictures]], [[RKO Radio Pictures]] and [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]).

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20th Century Studios' history goes back to 1935, when Twentieth Century Pictures, Inc. and Fox Film Corporation merged together to form "Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation" (the hyphen between "Century" and "Fox" was dropped in 1985), or simply "20th Century Fox". During the Golden Age of Hollywood it was one of the "Big Five" studios (the other were MGM, Paramount Pictures, RKO Radio Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures).
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