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  2. Favorite Films Corporation was a long-lasting distribution (more than 50 years in the business) company which specialized in re-releases of old films, from the late 1910s until the late 1960s.

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  4. This is a diversity action by the owner of two motion pictures against two distributors, Favorite Films Corporation (hereinafter called Favorite), to whom it had granted the exclusive right to exploit the pictures in theaters and on television throughout the United States and Canada, and against Nationwide Television Corporation (hereinafter ...

  5. Favorite Films Corporation - Closing Logos. Background: A long-lasting distribution (more than 50 years in the business) company which specialized in re-releases of old films, from the late 1910s until the late 1960s. 1st (?) Logo. (1940s) Logo: We see the words " FAVORITE FILMS CORP." disposed as an arch.

  6. This is a diversity action by the owner of two motion pictures against two distributors, Favorite Films Corporation (hereinafter called Favorite), to whom it had granted the exclusive right to exploit the pictures in theaters and on television throughout the United States and Canada, and against Nationwide Television Corporation (hereinafter ...