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==Legacy== Much of the lighting and studio equipment from Keystone was bought by Reymond King, who started the "Award Cinema Movie Equipment" company in [[Venice, California|Venice, CA]] in November, 1935.{{Citation needed|date=February 2020}} "Keystone Studios" is the fictional studio in the [[Cineville]] film ''[[Swimming With Sharks]]'' (1994). In 2007, when the [[independent film]] studio [[Cineville]] merged with the [[DVD]] distributor [[Westlake Entertainment]], the companies named their joint enterprise Keystone.<ref>Robertson, Willa (2007-07-18). [https://variety.com/2007/film/markets-festivals/cineville-westlake-create-keystone-1117968802/ "Cineville, Westlake create Keystone"]. [[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]. Retrieved 2018-08-15.</ref> The original Keystone Studios lot was an explorable location, as well as a major plot element, in the 2011 video game ''[[L.A. Noire]]'', published by [[Rockstar Games]].
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