Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
| Company type | Public |
|---|---|
| ASE:WBS | |
| Industry | Film Television Music |
| Genre | Entertainment |
| Predecessor | Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. (1923–1967) Seven Arts Productions (1957–1967) |
| Founded | July 15, 1967 |
| Defunct | December 16, 1969 |
| Fate | Acquired by Kinney National Services Inc. and rebranded as Warner Bros. Inc. |
| Successor | Warner Bros. Inc. (1969–present) |
| Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Benjamin Kalmenson (President) Haskel Masters (Vice-President) Jack L. Warner (Vice-Chairman of the board) Eliot Hyman (Chairman of the board) |
| Owner | Kinney National Services (1969) |
| Parent | Independent (1967–1969) Kinney National Services Inc. (July–December 1969) |
| Subsidiaries | Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Television Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Records Atlantic Records Seven Arts Productions Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Animation |
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Limited, doing business as Warner Bros-Seven Arts or W7, was an American multinational entertainment and music conglomerate headquartered in Toronto, Canada. After Jack Warner sold his controlling interest in Warner Bros. Pictures Inc., Seven Arts Productions acquired the company and later merged the two companies on June 30, 1967. Within two years, W7 was acquired by Kinney National Services in 1969.