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Republic Pictures Corporation

 Organization

Parallel Names

  • Republic Corporations
  • Republic Productions, Inc.

Biography

Republic Pictures Corporation (established 1935) was an American production and distribution company for motion pictures.

Republic Pictures Corporation, also known as Republic Productions, Inc. and Republic Films, was established as a film studio in North Hollywood, California, in 1935. It was founded by Herbert J. Yates, consolidating several other film studios, including Mascot Pictures and Monogram Studios. It specialized in Westerns, cliffhanger serials, and B-films focusing on action and mystery. Yates ran the company until the late 1950s, relinquishing control to Victor M. Carter in 1959. The company ceased producing films, but distributed older films for television, and was renamed Republic Corporations. In 1967, Republic's studio was purchased after a ten-year lease period by Columbia Broadcasting Company. Republic's catalog and copyright were purchased in 1984 by National Telefilm Associates, which renamed themselves Republic Entertainment Inc. This company was eventually acquired by Paramount Global, which revived the brand "Republic Pictures" in 2023.

Citation:
Kohinoor, 2004:title frames (Republic Films Corporation)

Variety, via www, October 16, 2023 (revived by Paramount Global in 2023) https://variety.com/2023/film/news/paramount-global-revives-republic-pictures-1235563417/?sub_action=logged_in

Los Angeles Times, via www, October 16, 2023 (Renamed Republic Corporations) https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2004-apr-02-me-carter2-story.html

Los Angeles Times, via www, October 16, 2023 (Acquired by National Telefilm Associates, renamed itself Republic Entertainment Inc.) https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-01-08-ca-7567-story.html

Republic Studios: Between Poverty Row and the Majors, 2007: p. 1-24 (Republic Pictures Corporation was established as a film studio in North Hollywood, California, in 1935. It was founded by Herbert J. Yates, consolidating several other film studios, including Mascot Pictures and Monogram Studios; specialized in Westerns, cliffhanger serials, and B-films focusing on action and mystery; Yates ran the company until the late 1950s, relinquishing control to Victor M. Carter in 1959; company ceased producing films, but distributed older films for television, and was renamed Republic Corporations. In 1967, Republic's studio was purchased after a ten-year lease period by Columbia Broadcasting Company)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Republic Pictures Corporation music archives

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 1507
Scope and Contents The Republic Pictures Music Archives is a valuable research tool for the study of music composed and recorded for motion pictures by a studio operating during the 1930s, 40s, and 50s. It is also useful in examining the works at Republic of film composers such as Max Steiner, Elmer Bernstein, Victor Young, Nathan Scott, William Lava, and Mort Glickman. The more than one thousand boxes of piano-conductor scores and parts, together with more than seven thousand recordings comprise a nearly...
Dates: 1935-1959