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Howard Welsch

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Howard Welsch (1898–1980) was an American film producer. He owned Fidelity Pictures.

He was in charge of a producing unit at Universal which was dissolved in 1946.[1] He formed Fidelity Pictures in 1948.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "UNIVERSAL TO DROP FOUR 'B' FILM UNITS". New York Times. Jul 26, 1946. ProQuest 107527207.
  2. ^ "NEW FILM COMPANY PLANS 6 FEATURES". New York Times. Aug 24, 1948. ProQuest 108383072.