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  1. Executive Marcus Loew was the founder of Loew's, Inc., a huge entertainment company which grew from a New York City theater circuit presenting vaudeville and early moving pictures into one of Hollywood's most successful integrated film corporations.

  2. Marcus Loew ( 7. května 1870, New York, New York – 5. září 1927, Glen Cove) byl americký obchodní magnát a průkopník filmového průmyslu, který založil společnosti Loews Theatres a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).

  3. 14 de ago. de 2017 · By 1909, it was suggested that Zukor and his associates combine their theaters with Marcus Loew’s now larger chain. They pooled their assets into Loew Enterprises, and Zukor retired from active management. He later told the Harvard students: Turning my interests into Loew Enterprises gave me an opportunity to be foot-loose.

  4. 7 de may. de 2017 · Added: Jan 13, 2000. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8126. Source citation. Pioneer Motion Picture Executive. As founder of the Loew's theatre chain and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, he played a major role in the emergence of Hollywood as the world's movie capital. Born Max Loew in New York City, the son of Austrian-Jewish immigrants, he grew up in ...

  5. Die Bewertungen von Prof. Dr. med. Markus Loew sprechen für sich: Seit über 25 Jahren beschäftige ich mich schwerpunktmäßig mit Verletzungen, Verletzungsfolgen und Verschleißveränderungen an der Schulter und auch am Ellbogengelenk. Damals war es unvorstellbar, wie differenziert man heute Schmerzen an der Schulter diagnostizieren kann ...

  6. MGM was formed by Marcus Loew by combining Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures and Louis B. Mayer Pictures into one company. [3] [4] It hired a number of well-known actors as contract players—its slogan was "more stars than there are in heaven"—and soon became Hollywood's most prestigious filmmaking company, producing popular musical films and winning many Academy Awards .

  7. Loew's1906–1927. Loew, a pioneer in the development of nickelodeons (by 1919, he owned 100 with assets of $25 million), built a vertically integrated movie production operation. He created Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) as a Loew’s subsidiary in 1924, which became one of the “Big Five” in the movie industry. With its Hollywood production ...