For over one hundred years, Warner Bros. has delivered some of the most iconic films of all time, including The Public Enemy, Blazing Saddles, and Goodfellas. Established in 1923 by brothers, Albert, Sam, Henry, and Jack Warner, the studio made its official mark on American cinema with the release of the first talking picture, The Jazz Singer, in 1927 and quickly gained notoriety for its gangster movies and classic film noirs, such as Little Cesar and The Maltese Falcon. Through the years, Warner Bros. has continued to churn out hits that have gone on to become some of the highest-grossing films in the industry, most notably last year's blockbuster hit, Barbie, starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.
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