Ques: Information:  - King Features Syndicate, Inc. is a print syndication company owned by The Hearst Corporation that distributes about 150 comic strips, newspaper columns, editorial cartoons, puzzles and games to nearly 5,000 newspapers worldwide. King Features Syndicate is a unit of Hearst Holdings, Inc., which combines the Hearst Corporation's cable network partnerships, television programming and distribution activities and syndication companies. King Features' affiliate syndicates are "North America Syndicate" and "Cowles Syndicate". Each week, Reed Brennan Media Associates, a unit of Hearst, edits and distributes more than 200 features for King Features.  - Murat Bernard "Chic" Young (January 9, 1901March 14, 1973) was an American cartoonist who created the popular, long-running comic strip "Blondie". His 1919 "William McKinley High School Yearbook" cites his nickname as Chicken, source of his familiar pen name and signature. According to King Features Syndicate, Young had a daily readership of 52 million. Stan Drake, who drew "Blondie" in the 1980s and 1990s, stated that Young "has to go down in history as one of the geniuses of the industry."  - Blondie is a 1938 movie directed by Frank Strayer , based on the comic strip of the same name , created by Chic Young . The screenplay was written by Richard Flournoy . This was the first of 28 films based on the comic strip ; Columbia Pictures produced them from 1938 to 1943 , and popular demand brought them back in 1945 . When the Blondie film series came to an end with Beware of Blondie in 1950 , it was announced that it would be replaced with a series of Gasoline Alley movies . However , only two such films were made , Gasoline Alley ( 1951 ) and Corky of Gasoline Alley ( 1951 ) . Columbia then reissued the Blondie features , beginning with the very first film in the series . Columbia used the series to showcase many of its talented contract players . Rita Hayworth was featured in Blondie on a Budget ; Glenn Ford in Blondie Plays Cupid , Larry Parks and Janet Blair in Blondie Goes to College , Shemp Howard in Blondie Knows Best and Adele Jergens in Blondie 's Anniversary . Other roles were taken by Columbia contractees Bruce Bennett , Lloyd Bridges , Ann Doran , Stanley Brown , Richard Fiske , Bud Jamison , Eddie Laughton , John Tyrrell , Alyn Lockwood , Jimmy Lloyd , Gay Nelson and Ross Ford .    What object entity has the relation of 'production company' with the subject 'blondie '?   Choices: - hearst corporation  - king features syndicate
Ans: king features syndicate

Ques: Information:  - Comedy is a genre of film in which the main emphasis is on humor. These films are designed to make the audience laugh through amusement and most often work by exaggerating characteristics for humorous effect. Films in this style traditionally have a happy ending (black comedy being an exception). One of the oldest genres in film, some of the very first silent movies were comedies, as slapstick comedy often relies on visual depictions, without requiring sound. When sound films became more prevalent during the 1920s, comedy films took another swing, as laughter could result from burlesque situations but also dialogue.  - The Rank Organisation was a British entertainment conglomerate founded by industrialist J. Arthur Rank in April 1937. It quickly became the largest and most vertically integrated film company in Britain, owning production, distribution and exhibition facilities. It also diversified into the manufacture of radios, TVs and photocopiers (as one of the owners of Rank Xerox). The company name lasted until February 1996 when the name and some of the remaining assets were absorbed into the newly structured the Rank Group Plc and in the years that followed asset stripping and streamlining of the business has left it a shadow of its former self, with all their remaining operating interests now in gambling.  - Sir Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde, known as Dirk Bogarde (28 March 1921  8 May 1999), was an English actor and writer. Initially a matinée idol in films such as "Doctor in the House" (1954) for the Rank Organisation, he later acted in art-house films. In a second career, he wrote seven best-selling volumes of memoirs, six novels and a volume of collected journalism, mainly from articles in "The Daily Telegraph".  - The Daily Telegraph, commonly referred to simply as The Telegraph, is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally. It was founded by Arthur B. Sleigh in 1855 as "The Daily Telegraph and Courier".  - A film, also called a movie, motion picture, theatrical film or photoplay, is a series of still images which, when shown on a screen, creates the illusion of moving images due to the phi phenomenon. This optical illusion causes the audience to perceive continuous motion between separate objects viewed rapidly in succession. The process of filmmaking is both an art and an industry. A film is created by photographing actual scenes with a motion picture camera; by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animation techniques; by means of CGI and computer animation; or by a combination of some or all of these techniques and other visual effects.  - Sir Alec Guinness (2 April 1914  5 August 2000) was an English actor. After an early career on the stage, he was featured in several of the Ealing Comedies, including "The Ladykillers" and "Kind Hearts and Coronets" in which he played eight different characters. He is also known for his six collaborations with David Lean: Herbert Pocket in "Great Expectations" (1946), Fagin in "Oliver Twist" (1948), Col. Nicholson in "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor), Prince Faisal in "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962), General Yevgraf Zhivago in "Doctor Zhivago" (1965), and Professor Godbole in "A Passage to India" (1984). He is also known for his portrayal of Obi-Wan Kenobi in George Lucas's original "Star Wars" trilogy, receiving a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.  - Doctor in Distress is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Dirk Bogarde , James Robertson Justice , and Samantha Eggar . It 's the fifth of the seven films in the Doctor series . After a one - film absence , it marked the final return to the role of Simon Sparrow by Dirk Bogarde , and also the return ( although in a different role ) of Donald Houston . The film uses some of the characters in Richard Gordon 's Doctor novels , but is n't based on any of the novels .  - Donald Daniel Houston (6 November 1923  13 October 1991) was a Welsh actor whose first two films  "The Blue Lagoon" (1949) with Jean Simmons, and "A Run for Your Money" (1949) with Sir Alec Guinness  were highly successful. Later in his career he was cast in military roles and in comedies such as the "Doctor" and "Carry On" series.    What object entity has the relation of 'production company' with the subject 'doctor in distress '?   Choices: - prince  - rank organisation  - screen  - united kingdom
Ans:
rank organisation