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Universal Pictures
American film and distribution company
Focus Features
art house films division of NBCUniversal
PolyGram
PolyGram N.V. was a Dutch-German multinational major music record label and entertainment company formerly based in the Netherlands. It was founded in 1962 as the Grammophon-Philips Group by Dutch corporation Philips and German corporation Siemens, to be a holding for their record companies, and was renamed "PolyGram" in 1972. The name was chosen to reflect the Siemens interest Polydor Records and the Philips interest Phonogram Records. The company traced its origins through Deutsche Grammophon back to the inventor of the flat disc gramophone, Emil Berliner.
Carl Laemmle
German-American film producer (1867–1939)
Universal City
community in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles County, California, United States
Carla Laemmle
American actress (1909-2014)
MCA Inc.
American media, entertainment conglomerate
Mary Parent
American film executive
Lew Wasserman
American studio executive and talent agent (1913-2002)

Sid Sheinberg
American lawyer and entertainment executive (1935-2019)
Rogue
American film production company
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
British-American film studio (1975–1999)
Universal Studios Lot
television and film studio complex in Universal City, California
Karoly Grosz
Hungarian-American film poster artist
Cinema International Corporation
film distributor
William Goetz
American film producer (1903–1969)
Digital Cinema Initiatives
limited liability company
Donna Langley
American-resident British movie executive
Interscope Films
motion picture production company
DreamWorks Animation Television
American television animation studio and production company
Propaganda Films
film production company
Go Fish Pictures
American entertainment company
Sensurround
thumb|Sensurround speaker diagram, with the extra speakers shown in white (Center, Surround Left and Surround Right)
thumb|Sensurround logo (designed for the release of the film Earthquake).
Sensurround is the brand name for a process created by MCA and developed by Cerwin-Vega in conjunction with Universal Studios to enhance the audio experience during film screenings, specifically for the 1974 film Earthquake. The process was intended for subsequent use and was adopted for four more films, Midway (1976), Rollercoaster (1977), the theatrical version of Saga of a Star World (1978), the Battles
Strike Entertainment
defunct American production company
Universal Interactive
defunct American video game publisher
ITC Entertainment
UK-based tv and movie production and distribution company
Bill Varney
sound engineer (1934-2011)
October Films
former independent film production company

Vera West
American costume designer (1900–1947)