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Studios

Studio \Stu"di*o\, n.; pl. Studios. [It. studio, properly, study. See Study.] The working room of an artist.

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n. (plural of studio English)

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LoddStone Studios is prepared to pay you fifty thousand down right now and twenty thousand a month for eight months.

LoddStone Studios gave him a three-picture deal and also gave him Claudia to rewrite the script he was planning to shoot.

He had wanted to call the firm Lode Stone Studios, but he still had a severe German accent that confused the lawyers.

He tried getting her fired by organizing a campaign of hate mail from fans, by using all the pressure of Tri-Cul­ture Studios, but she was simply too powerful.

I had heard writers, especially Osano, come back East and curse the studios, call the pro­ducers the worst cocksucking meddlers in the world, the studio chiefs the crudest, rudest men this side of the apes, the studios so crooked, overbearing and criminal that they made the Black Hand look like the Sweet Sisters of Charity.

He told me there was going to be a big conference on the picture at Tn-Culture Studios the next day.

On one of my early visits to Hollywood I had been taken to Tn-Culture Studios to pay my respects.

His Tn-Culture Studios was financially sounder than most but made the worst movies.

When Moses became head of Tn-Culture Studios, it was as if Bella Wartberg had been touched by the magic wand of a fairy.

He told me that he had had a meeting with his agent and his agent said that Tri-Culture Studios and Jeff Wagon were offering him a fifty-thousand-dollar extra fee to stay on the picture, and what did I think?

He had produced several successful pictures for Pan-Pacific Studios and had seen dozens of young hopefuls like Toby Temple come and go.

More deals were made in this room over breakfast, lunch and cocktails than were consummated in all the offices of all the studios combined.

All the studios scream that they're desperate for new talent, and then they put up a big wall and won't let anybody in.

Jill began to work regularly at all the studios: Wamer Brothers, Paramount, MGM, Universal, Columbia, Fox.

He had been stood up by the guest of honor, his one and only client, and everyone there, the studios heads, the stars, the directors -- all the people who mattered in Hollywood -- were aware of it.