What if Lantern Entertainment founded in 1950?

If many of you didn't aware, Lantern Entertainment was originally known as The Weinstein Company, which was founded by Miramax's founders Harvey and Bob Weinstein in 2005. The company was known for its collection of movies such as the 2007 Rob Zombie's remake of John Carpenter's classic Halloween, The King's Speech, Silver Linings Playbook, The Imitation Game, and Hoodwinked.

In 2018, after the controversial events with Harvey Weinstein's sexual abuse allegation and the Civil rights investigation, which both respectfully caused the total bankruptcy for the studio, Lantern Capital Partners acquired and formed TWC into the current Lantern Entertainment, which the latter was established by Andy Mitchell, Milos Brajovic and Eric Hohl, and with new of its film produced and distributed in its library, like The Upside, Polaroid, and The Current War, and the rest is history.

And to top things off from this, for a question, what would you imagine if Lantern would've been established in 1950s? Let's think of what this scenario could've been.

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