Drama Films
Introduction to Warner Bros One of the major film studios, it is a subsidiary of Time Warner.  Warner Bros. has several subsidiary companies, including Warner Bros. Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Warner Bros. Television, Warner Bros. Animation and a lot more It is one of the biggest media conglomerates Revenue  -  £7.21 billion (2007)
The beginning Of Drama Warner Brothers had been making musicals for a long time, until they realised the audience had become tired of them. Therefore, black and white gritty realistic dramas took toll next and a lot of them included gangster movies. Soon, the government became worried regarding the influence of those movies, and a censorship law called the Hays Code was brought out. Warner Bros changed Tack, leaving the realistic approach and produced more moralised and idealised movies, such as historical dramas.
1951 American film adaptation of the play by Tennessee Williams A romantic drama – black and white directed by Elia Kazan Box office -$4,414,474  Critic Bosley Crowther stated that "inner torments are seldom projected with such sensitivity and clarity on the screen"
A 2008 superhero film  Directed, produced and co-written by Christopher Nolan Sequel to 2005's  Batman Begins . Currently one of only three films to have earned more than $500 million at the North American box office. Contains the theme of the triumph of evil over good  Very Popular in the drama aspect as it showed the conflict and struggle between Batman and the Joker, two sides of one personality. The joker is the shadow of batman, the darker side of his personality ,and the movie shows him struggling to repress this.

Warner bros Drama Films

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    Introduction to WarnerBros One of the major film studios, it is a subsidiary of Time Warner. Warner Bros. has several subsidiary companies, including Warner Bros. Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Warner Bros. Television, Warner Bros. Animation and a lot more It is one of the biggest media conglomerates Revenue - £7.21 billion (2007)
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    The beginning OfDrama Warner Brothers had been making musicals for a long time, until they realised the audience had become tired of them. Therefore, black and white gritty realistic dramas took toll next and a lot of them included gangster movies. Soon, the government became worried regarding the influence of those movies, and a censorship law called the Hays Code was brought out. Warner Bros changed Tack, leaving the realistic approach and produced more moralised and idealised movies, such as historical dramas.
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    1951 American filmadaptation of the play by Tennessee Williams A romantic drama – black and white directed by Elia Kazan Box office -$4,414,474 Critic Bosley Crowther stated that "inner torments are seldom projected with such sensitivity and clarity on the screen"
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    A 2008 superherofilm Directed, produced and co-written by Christopher Nolan Sequel to 2005's Batman Begins . Currently one of only three films to have earned more than $500 million at the North American box office. Contains the theme of the triumph of evil over good Very Popular in the drama aspect as it showed the conflict and struggle between Batman and the Joker, two sides of one personality. The joker is the shadow of batman, the darker side of his personality ,and the movie shows him struggling to repress this.