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  1. United Artists Corporation. ( MGM Holdings) ( Amazon) Producers Releasing Corporation was one of the smallest and least prestigious Hollywood film studios of the 1940s. It was considered a prime example of what was called "Poverty Row": a low-rent stretch of Gower Street in Hollywood where shoestring film producers based their operations.

  2. Producers Releasing Corporation was one of the smallest and least prestigious Hollywood film studios of the 1940s. It was considered a prime example of what was called "Poverty Row": a low-rent stretch of Gower Street in Hollywood where shoestring film producers based their operations. However, PRC was more substantial than the usual independent companies that made only a few low-budget movies ...

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  4. …1942 Ulmer began working for Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC), a so-called Poverty Row studio that specialized in cheaply made B-films. His first film for PRC was the hour-long drama Tomorrow We Live, with Jean Parker and Ricardo Cortez. Ulmer was particularly busy in 1943, directing the comedy My Son, the… Read More

  5. Producers Releasing Corporation, commonly known as " PRC ", was founded as " Producers Pictures Corporation " by Ben Judell, who had acquired Grand National's studio in 1939 and installed brothers Sigmund Neufeld and Sam Newfield as producer and director, respectively. Judell would head up Producers Distribution Company for PPC's and others ...

  6. Producers Releasing Corporation of America, as it was known at the time, was officially renamed PRC Pictures, Inc. in late July 1943. In June 1944 the various Pathé film-related subsidiaries, including those of PRC, were merged into a new holding company, Pathé Industries, Inc.

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