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  1. Monogram Pictures was formed in 1931, a consolidation of "Raytone Productions" (headed by W. Ray Johnston first as "Rayart Productions") and "Sono Art-World Wide Pictures" (under Trem Carr), both of whom specialized in low-budget fare. Their main forte was Westerns (in fact, Monogram distributed Paul Malvern's Lone Star / Republic Pictures ...

  2. Monogram Pressbooks in the Media History Digital Library There are 73 Monogram Pictures pressbooks digititized and available online to browse and read in the Media History Digital Library. We are proud to be able to share promotional materials from across a wide range of the studio's history.

  3. 1938 1h 9m Passed. 6.0 (1.2K) Rate. When a chemical manufacturer is killed after asking detective James Wong to help him, Wong investigates this and two subsequent murders. He uncovers an international spy ring hoping to steal the formula for a poison gas being developed by the first victim's company. Votes 1,210.

  4. Oct 15, 1999 · For any Monogram Pictures fans, Ted Okuda's "The Monogram Checklist: The Films of Monogram Pictures Corporation, 1931-1952" is a wonderful reference guide to all films released by Monogram Pictures. While it would have been nice to have a book with reviews of these films, as mentioned, accessibility to these films are difficult.

    • Ted Okuda
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  6. Aug 6, 2015 · HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 12.—Monogram Pictures Corp. became Allied Artists Pictures Corp. officially today when stockholders representing more than 60 per cent of the outstanding shares voted the name change and also approved the directors' recommendation that articles of incorporation be amended to permit increasing the number of dollar-par-value ...

  7. Monogram Studios. 1725 Fleming Street (now Hoover Street) in East Hollywood. W. Ray Johnston, owned Rayart Pictures Corp., Raytone Films, Continental Talking Pictures and Syndicate Film Exchange. Trem Carr, who owned Sterling Pictures and Trem Carr Productions Ltd. bought stock in Johnston's Syndicate Film Exchange and distributed his films ...

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