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  1. The Allied Artists and Monogram Pictures names have always stood for cost effective, yet quality entertainment product. There have been a number of motion picture houses known for their ability to produce movies inexpensively.

  2. This is a list of feature films originally released and/or distributed by Monogram Pictures and Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. Monogram/Allied Artists' post-August 1946 library is currently owned by Warner Bros. (via Lorimar Motion Pictures), while 187 pre-August 1946 Monogram films are owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (via United Artists) and select post-1938 Monogram films are owned by Paramount Pictures (via Melange Pictures).

  3. When Steve Broidy, who had been Monogram's sales manager since 1937, became president in 1945, he set out to change the studio's dubious reputation. Allied Artists Productions was founded as a subsidiary of Monogram in 1946; by 1953, the Monogram name had been phased out and the company was officially renamed the Allied Artists Pictures ...

  4. Jan 1, 1993 · Allied Artists Pictures Corporation was formed in November 1947 by Monogram Pictures Corporation as a wholly-owned subsidiary to handle production and distribution of the high budget films. This is a complete filmography of Allied Artists' 452 feature films and short subjects.

  5. The Allied Artists and Monogram Pictures names have always stood for cost effective, yet quality entertainment product. There have been a number of motion picture houses known for their ability to produce movies inexpensively.

  6. After producing a number of financially successful, low-budget films – predominantly westerns – Monogram Pictures, widely referred to at the time as ‘King of the B’s,’ decided to launch their ‘A’ film studio counterpart; indeed, it would be a ‘double A’ studio, giving rise to the Allied Artists Pictures name. Allied Artists ...

  7. A millionaire offers $10,000 to five people who agree to be locked in a large, spooky, rented house overnight with him and his wife. Director: William Castle | Stars: Vincent Price, Carol Ohmart, Richard Long, Alan Marshal