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  1. M. H. (Maurice Henry) Hoffman (March 21, 1881 – March 6, 1944) was an American studio owner and film producer. In the 1920s and 30s, Hoffman made films for seven different studios. [1] He is particularly associated with Poverty Row where studios he founded - Allied Pictures , Liberty Pictures and Tiffany Pictures produced mainly low-budget B ...

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    M.H. Hoffman is associated with numerous companies. There is a bio on Hoffman in the 1929 and 1937-38 "Motion Picture Almanac." He studied painting, singing, and taught languages yet he is best remembered as a producer, director, and studio owner. Studios he founded - Tiffany Pictures, Liberty Productions, and Allied Pictures - produced dozens ...

    • Producer, Additional Crew
    • March 21, 1881
    • M.H. Hoffman
    • March 8, 1944
  3. M. H. Hoffman (March 21, 1881 – March 6, 1944) was an American motion picture studio owner and producer From 1910 to 1917, Hoffman was general manager of the Universal Film Company, a film exchange in New England.

  4. M.H. Hoffman. Producer: West of Singapore. M. H. (Maurice Henry) Hoffman Sr. M.H. Hoffman is associated with numerous companies. There is a bio on Hoffman in the 1929 and 1937-38 "Motion Picture Almanac." He studied painting, singing, and taught languages yet he is best remembered as a producer, director, and studio owner. Studios he founded - Tiffany Pictures, Liberty Productions, and Allied ...

  5. Liberty Pictures was an American film production company of the 1930s. Part of Poverty Row, the company produced low-budget B pictures. It was one of two companies controlled by the producer M.H. Hoffman along with Allied Pictures . The company produced its first film, Ex-Flame, loosely based on the Victorian novel East Lynne, in 1930.

  6. M.H. Hoffman is known as an Producer and Presenter. Some of their work includes The Thirteenth Guest, The Dude Bandit, Picture Brides, Sweepstake Annie, One Year Later, Take the Stand, School for Girls, and Dizzy Dames.

  7. Hoffman was born in New York City. His father, M. H. (Maurice Henry) Hoffman was an independent film producer. His mother was Mary Gainsboro Hoffman. At 20 years of age, Paul left New York to work with his father, founder, acting president and general manager of Liberty Productions, a Poverty Row studio.

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