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  1. In addition to his original productions, Lippert reissued older films to theaters under his own brand name, including several Hopalong Cassidy westerns and the Laurel and Hardy feature Babes in Toyland (reissued by Lippert as March of the Wooden Soldiers).

  2. Robert L. Lippert (1909–1976) was a successful exhibitor, owning a chain of movie theaters in California and Oregon. He was frustrated that the Hollywood studios concentrated on making big, expensive pictures that commanded premium rental fees.

  3. Producer: Last of the Wild Horses. Robert L. Lippert, the son of a hardware store owner in Alameda, Califorinia, was born there shortly after the turn of this century. Having little interest in his father's business, young Lippert became enthralled with the new fascination of moving pictures.

    • January 1, 1
    • Alameda, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Alameda, California, USA
  4. A list of films produced or released by the American distributor Lippert Pictures. Founded by Robert Lippert in 1945, the company's initial releases were often known as "Screen Guild Productions".

  5. Robert L. Lippert. Producer: Last of the Wild Horses. Robert L. Lippert, the son of a hardware store owner in Alameda, Califorinia, was born there shortly after the turn of this century.

    • March 31, 1909
    • November 16, 1976
  6. May 2, 2013 · Robert L Lippert (1909 – 1976) was an owner of movie houses who eventually possessed a chain of 118 theaters and drive-ins. Annoyed by what he saw as exorbitant rental fees charged by the studios for films, in 1946 he started to produce his own pictures (a Bob Steele Western, Wildfire, was the first). In all, there were 50 Lippert movies ...

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  8. Discover new TV shows and movies from Robert L. Lippert Productions and where you can watch them.

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