Garlin Pictures

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Garlin Pictures
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Joshua H. Etting
Brian R. Etting [2]
Website www.garlinpictures.com

Garlin Pictures is Joshua H. Etting and Brian R. Etting's production company. [3] [4] They've made Warner Brothers comedies such as Malibu's Most Wanted [5] as well as Broken , Funny or Die , and Relative Strangers starring Danny DeVito. [6] [7] Besides working with Warner Brothers, they also worked with Lionsgate for the film Reclaim . [8]

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