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Realart Pictures was a
motion picture distribution company founded in 1948 by Jack
Broder and
Joseph Harris. The
company specialized in
reissues of older...
- Select) The Fear
Market (1920
Realart)
Sinners (1920
Realart) A Dark
Lantern (1920
Realart) The New York Idea (1920
Realart) (*extant;
George Eastman House)...
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Paramount Pictures created its own
distinct low-budget brand,
Realart Studio (
Realart Pictures Corp.), "a
small studio with four
companies and four stars"...
- pre–Universal-International film
library to Jack Broeder's
Realart Pictures for
cinema re-release, but
Realart was not
allowed to show the
films on television....
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Dalzell Edited by
George White Music by
Gordon Zahler Distributed by
Realart Pictures Release date April 15, 1966 (1966-04-15)
Running time 90 minutes...
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under various titles including Electric Man and The
Mysterious Dr. R.
Realart Pictures re-released the film in 1953
under the
title The
Atomic Monster...
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Metropolitan Pictures. Some
organizations such as
Astor Pictures and
Realart Pictures began by
obtaining the
rights to
rerelease older films from other...
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formed on
April 2, 1954, as
American Releasing Corporation (ARC) by
former Realart Pictures Inc.
sales manager James H.
Nicholson and
entertainment lawyer...
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their decline was overexposure. Each year they made two new films,
while Realart Pictures re-issued
their older hits;
their filmed television series was...
- same version,
running 102 minutes, was re-released very
successfully by
Realart Pictures in 1950, and Universal-International
brought it back to theaters...