Million Dollar Productions
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Million Dollar Productions was a movie studio in the United States from 1937 until 1940.[1] It was established to produce films with African American casts.[2] It was a partnership between Harry M. Popkin, Leo C. Popkin and Ralph Cooper.
Filmography
- Bargain with Bullets[3]
- Life Goes On (1938)[4]
- The Duke is Tops (1938)
- Gang Smashers (1938)[5]
- Reform School (film) (1939)[2]
- Mr. Smith Goes West (1940)[6]
References
- ^ "Lobby card for The Duke Is Tops". National Museum of African American History and Culture.
- ^ a b "SCVHistory.com CP3908 | Val Verde | History of Million Dollar Productions; Written for Cornerstone Time Capsule, 4-16-1939". scvhistory.com.
- ^ "Window card for Bargain with Bullets". National Museum of African American History and Culture.
- ^ "Life goes on". www.loc.gov. September 7, 1938.
- ^ "Request Rejected". nmaahc.si.edu.
- ^ Fetrow, Alan G. (1994). Feature Films, 1940-1949: A United States Filmography. ISBN 9780899509143.