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  1. Realart Pictures Inc. Realart Pictures was a motion picture distribution company founded in 1948 by Jack Broder and Joseph Harris. The company specialized in reissues of older pictures, particularly from the library of Universal Pictures, but also handled an occasional pickup or import, as well as the films made by Jack Broder Productions. [1]

  2. Realart Pictures Corporation was reformed from Realart Pictures, Incorporated, sometime in or before 1920. Realart was merged into Famous Players-Lasky Corporation in December 1921, but films continued to be released under the Realart name until merger details were finalized in 1922.

  3. Sep 30, 2021 · October 9, 1921. Itinerant magician Balzamo arrives in the town where Dr. Emerson and his pretty young wife live. Smitten with Mrs. Emerson, Balzamo places her under a hypnotic spell and takes her away with him. Many years later, as she lies near death, she warns her daughter Dorothy to flee from the evil Balzamo.

  4. www.hollywoodheritage.org › screening-room-c1uj6ARCHIVE | Hollywood Heritage

    In 1947, another distribution company with the Realart name was formed to distribute older films, as well as newer films and select new films, especially those of the Universal Pictures Corporation. Pages from the Realart Pictures Corporation. top and center above left, William Desmond Taylor, director, portrait and text..

  5. New York police sergeant Jim Dark is determined that his daughter, Jenny, will be shielded from any knowledge of evil. Consequently, she lives in a dream world, imagining herself to be a descendant of Saint Jeanne d'Arc, but has a loyal friend in reporter Pep Mullins.

  6. Realart Pictures, Incorporated, was later reformed as Realart Pictures Corporation. References: Brownlow-Parade p. 286.

  7. Realart Pictures was a motion picture distribution company founded in 1948 by Jack Broder and Joseph Harris. The company specialized in reissues of older pictures, particularly from the library of Universal Pictures, but also handled an occasional pickup or import, as well as the films made by Jack Broder Productions. It is not to be confused with Realart Productions, a silent movie production ...

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