Conn Pictures Corporation
American film studio
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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]
Filmography
- Trails of the Wild (1935)
- Northern Frontier (1935), Ambassador Pictures distributor
- Wilderness Mail (1935), Ambassador Pictures distributor
- Racing Blood (1936)
- Black Gold (1936)
- Born to Fight (1938)[8]
- Wildcat Trooper (1936)
- Galloping Dynamite (1936)
- The Fighting Texan (1937)
- Valley of Terror (1937)
- Anything for a Thrill (1937)
- Sing While You're Able (1937)
- Roaring Six Guns (1937)
- Code of the Rangers (1938)
- Rough Riding Rhythm (1938)
- Where the West Begins (1938)
- Gunsmoke Trail (1938)
- Land of Fighting Men (1938)