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Monogram Pictures Corporation was an American film studio that produced mostly low-budget films between 1931 and 1953, when the firm completed a transition to the name Allied Artists Pictures Corporation.
- List of Monogram Pictures and Allied Artists Pictures films
This is a list of feature films originally released and/or...
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Monogram Pictures Corporation is a Hollywood movie studio....
- List of Monogram Pictures and Allied Artists Pictures films
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This is a list of feature films originally released and/or distributed by Monogram Pictures and Allied Artists Pictures Corporation.
Release DateTitleNotesOctober 10, 1933First John Wayne Lone Star WesternDecember 15, 1933Lone Star WesternJanuary 22, 1934Lone Star WesternFebruary 15, 1934Lone Star WesternThis category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Monogram Pictures Corporation is a Hollywood movie studio. It made low budget action and adventure movies between 1931 and 1953. In 1953, it changed its name to Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. Monogram was a leader among the small studios known as Poverty Row.
May 21, 2024 · Monogram Pictures Corporation was an American film studio that produced mostly low-budget films between 1931 and 1953, when the firm completed a transition to the name Allied Artists Pictures Corporation.
Producer Walter Mirisch began at Monogram Pictures after World War II as assistant to studio head Samuel "Steve" Broidy. He convinced Broidy that the days of low-budget films were ending, and in 1946, Monogram created a new unit, Allied Artists Productions, to make costlier films.
Bowery at Midnight is a 1942 American Monogram Pictures horror film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Bela Lugosi and John Archer. [2] The film was re-released by Astor Pictures in 1949.