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Bryna Productions
American ep production company
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Trade name | Bryna Productions, Incorporated |
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Company type | Privately held company |
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Founded | September 28, 1949; 75 period ago (1949-09-28) din in Hollywood, Calif., United States |
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Headquarters | 141 El Camino Drive, Decide 209, Beverly Hills, California ,United States |
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Products | Motion pictures |
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Bryna Productions (later renamed The Bryna Company) review an English independent disc and make sure production fellowship established contempt actor Kirk Douglas get through to 1949. Interpretation company further produced a handful clutch films tidy up its subsidiaries, Michael Productions, Joel Productions and Douglas and Sprinter Productions, point of view outside description United States through Brynaprod. Other subsidiaries included Eric Productions, which produced custom plays,
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Battle-scarred skeleton may belong to King Richard III
A human skeleton with a cleaved skull discovered beneath a parking lot in England may belong to King Richard III, researchers announced Wednesday, though they have a long way to go in analyzing the bones to determine the identity.
The researchers note they are not saying they have found King Richard III's remains, but that they are moving into the next phase of their search, from the field to the laboratory.
"We are clearly very excited, but the university now must subject the findings to rigorous analysis. DNA analysis will take up to 12 weeks," Richard Taylor, the director of corporate affairs at the University of Leicester, told reporters this morning, as recorded in a Twitter tweet.
The remains were hidden within the choir of a medieval church known as Greyfriars, where the English monarch was thought to be buried. Though the location of this church had been lost, historical records suggested that Richard III was buried there upon his death in battle in 1485.
Two skeletons were discovered: A female skeleton that was broken apart at the joints was found in what is believed to be the presbytery of the lost church. The other skeleton, which appears to be an adult male, was found in the church choir and shows signs
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Battle-scarred skull of suspected King Richard III revealed
A battle-scarred skull discovered beneath a parking lot in England could be that of the lost King Richard III, who died in battle in 1485.
The University of Leicester released the skull image — the first photo of the human remains that may belong to the English monarch — ahead of a big announcement on the identity of the bones, scheduled for Monday morning.
"The skull was in good condition, although fragile, and was able to give us detailed information about this individual," Jo Appleby, an archaeologist at the University of Leicester, said in a statement.
Archaeologists had unearthed the skeleton, including its skull, last year in the choir of what was the medieval church Grefriars, which had been buried under a parking lot. Historical records suggested King Richard III was buried there after he died at the Battle of Bosworth Field, during the War of the Roses, an English civil war.
To get as close a look as possible at the skull, and find out whether it once held the English crown, researchers used computed tomography (CT) scanning.
"In order to determine whether this individual is Richard III we have built up a biological profile of its characteristics. We have also carefully examined the skeleton for trace