Conn Pictures Corporation

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Conn Pictures Corporation was a film studio in the United States led by producer Maurice Conn from 1934 until 1937[1] or 1938.[2] Martin G. Conn was an editor and associate producer for the studio.[3]

Conn's films featured Kermit Maynard, Frankie Darro, and Pinky Tomlin.[4]

Jack Greenhalgh was a cinematographer for the studio.

Conn made westerns.[5] The studio also produced the 1936 boxing film Born to Fight. Conn had dealings with the Production Code Administration.[6]

In 1938, the company's trustee sought permission to release its films while it reorganized.[7]

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