Screen Gems
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Screen Gems is an American production division of Columbia Pictures that has existed in many different incarnations.
Screen Gems was founded in 1934 as the animation division of Columbia Pictures, having merged into the Charles Mintz animation studio company. Screen Gems' animation output included such characters as Scrappy, Krazy Kat, and the Fox and Crow. The shorts were only moderately successful when compared to more popular animated shorts featuring Disney's Mickey Mouse and Warner Bros.' Bugs Bunny. The original Screen Gems company closed down in 1946, though their animation output continued to be released for another three years.
In 1948, Screen Gems became the television subsidiary of Columbia Pictures, producing popular shows (as noted below). In the 1970s the name was abandoned and changed to Columbia Pictures Television. Changes in corporate ownership came in the 1980s when the Coca-Cola Company had bought the studios, although continuing to trade under the CPT code. In the 1990s Columbia Pictures merged with TriStar Pictures under its new parent company, Sony Pictures Entertainment. In 2003, Columbia/Tri-Star Television became Sony Pictures Television, while two years earlier, in 2001, Screen Gems was resurrected as the specialty motion picture producing arm of Columbia Pictures.
Notable television programs produced by Screen Gems include:
- The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (1954-1959)
- Father Knows Best (1954-1960)
- The Donna Reed Show (1958-1966)
- The Flintstones (1960-1966)
- Bewitched (1964 - 1972)
- I Dream of Jeannie (1965 - 1970)
- The Monkees (1966-1968)
- The Partridge Family (1970-1974)