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  1. Monogram Pictures Corporation was a Hollywood studio that produced and released films, most on low budgets, between 1931 and 1953, when the firm completed a transition to the name Allied Artists. Monogram is considered a leader among the smaller studios sometimes referred to collectively as Poverty Row .

  2. Blazing Barriers. Blazing Bullets. Blazing Guns (1943 film) Block Busters. Blonde Dynamite. Blue Blood (1951 film) Blue Grass of Kentucky. Blue Steel (1934 film) Blues Busters.

  3. Monogram pictures was created in the early 30's and survived for 25+ by adapting to the ever changing movie audience. Those focused on the B picture with smaller budgets. They focused more on the movie serial than any other genre of film. Here are the 7 film noirs they released during the late forties. They average only 6.5 in the IMDb.

  4. Oct 15, 1999 · For any Monogram Pictures fans, Ted Okuda's "The Monogram Checklist: The Films of Monogram Pictures Corporation, 1931-1952" is a wonderful reference guide to all films released by Monogram Pictures. While it would have been nice to have a book with reviews of these films, as mentioned, accessibility to these films are difficult.

    • Ted Okuda
  5. Apr 11, 2024 · The Cinema Pressbooks from the Original Studio Collections microfilm collection is comprised of four sub-collections: Warner Bros. sound features, 1927 to 1949; Warner Bros. silent features, 1922 to 1929; Monogram Pictures, 1937 to 1946; and United Artists (including Eagle Lion Films), 1919 to 1949. Click the Microform Collections tab above to find film titles and reel numbers for pressbooks included in the collection (use command-F to search on the page).

  6. Monogram Pictures. Monogram Pictures Corporation (denumită anterior ca Allied Artists Pictures Corporation) este un studio de la Hollywood care a produs și a distribuit filme, cele mai multe cu bugete mici, între anii 1931 și 1953. Monogram Pictures este considerat un lider printre studiourile mici, uneori denumite colectiv ca Aleea Sărăciei.

  7. Monogram Pictures Corporation was a Hollywood studio that produced and released films, mostly on low budgets, between 1931–53, the year the firm completed a transition to the name Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. Monogram was among the smaller studios—generally referred to as Poverty Row—in the "Golden Age of Hollywood". The idea behind the studio was that when the Monogram logo appeared on the screen, everyone knew they were in for action and adventure. The company is a division ...