Warner Brothers
Warner Brothers refers to the four Warner brothers—Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack—who were Polish Jewish immigrants that founded Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. on April 4, 1923, after starting in film exhibition and distribution. They revolutionized the film industry with the first feature-length talking picture, 'The Jazz Singer' in 1927, establishing the studio as a major Hollywood force known for films, animation, and later television.[1][2][3]
Poland[1][2]
Film
Animation
Television