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  1. His studio became a haven for actors whose careers were interrupted when their studios, no longer making lower-budget pictures, released them from their contracts. Robert Lippert was able to sign major-studio talent for a fraction of the usual rate, giving his productions more marquee value.

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    His studio became a haven for actors whose careers were interrupted when their studios, no longer making lower-budget pictures, released them from their contracts. Robert Lippert was able to sign major-studio talent for a fraction of the usual rate, giving his productions more marquee value.

  3. 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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  4. His studio became a haven for actors whose careers were interrupted when their studios, no longer making lower-budget pictures, released them from their contracts. Robert Lippert was able to sign major-studio talent for a fraction of the usual rate, giving his productions more marquee value.

  5. "So back in 1943, I tried it". Dissatisfied with what he believed to be exorbitant rental fees charged by major studios, Lippert formed Screen Guild Productions in 1945, its first release being a Bob Steele western called Wildfire, filmed in then-unusual Cinecolor. Veteran producer Edward Finney partnered with Lippert in 1946.

  6. Father of Robert L. Lippert Jr. In 1956 he was appointed by 20th Century-Fox to head its Regal Pictures division, which was formed to produce low-budget films using Fox's CinemaScope process but which would not carry the 20th-Century Fox name.

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  8. Robert Lippert may haver been a "B" movie producer, but he gave talented directors like Samuel Fuller and Charles Marquis Warren their starts, and while many of his pictures were routine, there were definitely some gems scattered among them.

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