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    Died. August 18, 1946 (age 54) San Diego, California, USA. Occupation. Producer. Years active. 1926-1946 (film) Tremlet C. Carr (November 6, 1891– August 18, 1946) was an American film producer, closely associated with the low-budget filmmaking of Poverty Row. In 1931 he co-founded Monogram Pictures, which developed into one of the leading ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0139884Trem Carr - IMDb

    In retrospect, Monogram was neither the best poverty row studio (the title ironically befitting Republic) or the worst (inarguably, PRC), but largely thanks to Trem Carr, successful, resilient and remarkably prolific. Born November 6, 1891. Died August 18, 1946 (54) Add photos, demo reels. Add to list.

    • Producer, Additional Crew, Production Manager
    • November 6, 1891
    • Trem Carr
    • August 18, 1946
  3. Monogram was created in the early 1930s from two earlier companies: W. Ray Johnston's Rayart Productions (renamed Raytone when sound pictures came in) and Trem Carr's Sono Art-World Wide Pictures. Both specialized in low-budget features, a policy which continued at Monogram Pictures, with Carr in charge of production.

  4. Feb 19, 2010 · Trem Carr was a producer at Monogram and. so loaned out his ranch for the movies. The June 4, 1931, issue of The Newhall Signal. stated that "Placerita Canyon has become quite a movie center. At the Jones ranch [see below], Andy Jauregui Ranch. a village street has been built for the use of companies making.

  5. In 1931, Carr and Johnston reorganized Syndicate into Monogram Pictures, with Johnston as president and Carr in charge of production, and Carr took out a five-year lease on land in Placerita Canyon. They weren't alone in the neighborhood. According to The Newhall Signal of June 4, 1931, "Placerita Canyon has become quite a movie center.

  6. From 1931 to 1936, Carr leased the Placerita Canyon property and Hickson dressed the sets and provided the props for Monogram Pictures Corp., which Carr (as vice president for production) and W. Ray Johnston (president) organized in 1931 out of their previous venture, Syndicate Pictures, which also filmed in Placerita Canyon.

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  8. Within a year, Carr and Johnston walked away from Republic and reformed Monogram. Around this same time, Carr lost the lease on his property in Placerita Canyon. The October 15, 1936, issue of The Newhall Signal stated that "the Trem Carr Studio is being moved this week to a 10-acre tract of land near the Glen Farnsworth Ranch, about half a ...

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