These included Cosmopolitan magazine (from which Hearst took the film company's name) as well as Harpers Bazaar and Good Housekeeping.
Big Finish Productions | Hammer Film Productions | Tiger Aspect Productions | Baby Cow Productions | Kenneth Cole Productions | Desilu Productions | Tsuburaya Productions | Tandem Productions | Icon Productions | Eon Productions | Top Shelf Productions | STV Productions | Harpo Productions | Crawford Productions | Whirlpool Productions | Scott Free Productions | Play Loud! Productions | Mirvish Productions' | Mirvish Productions | Merchant Ivory Productions | JAM Creative Productions | Fantasy Productions | Cosmopolitan distribution | CNS Productions | Bray Productions | Union Carbide Productions | Top Cow Productions | Seven Arts Productions | Morgan Creek Productions | King World Productions |
For example: Janice Meredith (1924), Yolanda (1924), Bride's Play (1922) and the infamously expensive When Knighthood Was in Flower (1922), all financially backed by Hearst's Hollywood film company, Cosmopolitan Productions.