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  1. Monogram Pictures Corporation was an American film studio that produced mostly low-budget films between 1931 and 1953, when the firm completed a transition to the name Allied Artists Pictures Corporation.

  2. Monogram was established in 1931, and concentrated on low-budget releases. In 1935, it was merged into the conglomerate formed by Herbert Yates as Republic Pictures, but in 1937, it was re-established as an independent studio.

    Release Date
    Title
    Notes
    October 10, 1933
    First John Wayne Lone Star Western
    December 15, 1933
    Lone Star Western
    January 22, 1934
    Lone Star Western
    February 15, 1934
    Lone Star Western
  3. Monogram Pictures continued to produce "B" movies through 1952, while the studio's special attractions were released as Allied Artists Productions. In 1953, the company dropped the Monogram name and functioned as a single entity, Allied Artists Pictures Corporation.

  4. In September 1952, Monogram announced that all its output would be released under the Allied Artists banner. The final Monogram picture came out in early 1953. Allied Artists filed for bankruptcy in 1979, due to high production costs, increased competition and runaway inflation.

  5. However, as Allied Artists emerged as the predominant brand, Monogram Pictures took a backseat and was dormant for many years. Allied Artists has recently renewed the Monogram Pictures trademarks and announced new productions under the Monogram banner.

  6. Apr 16, 2023 · To understand Allied Artists, though, you really have to go back to Monogram. Monogram Pictures Corporation went back to 1931, when it was formed to make low-budget fare, and it produced a lot of one-hour Westerns.

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  8. History. Monogram Pictures. Producer Walter Mirisch began at Monogram Pictures after World War II as assistant to studio head Samuel "Steve" Broidy. He convinced Broidy that the days of low-budget films were ending, and in 1946, Monogram created a new unit, Allied Artists Productions, to make costlier films. [ 9] .