United States Pictures

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United States Pictures (also known as United States Productions) was the name of the

motion picture production company belonging to Milton Sperling who was Harry Warner's (of the Warner Bros.
studio) son-in-law.

History

Sperling was a highly experienced

film production companies more economical than producing the films themselves (although United Artists had done this decades earlier, acting as a distributor for independent films since its establishment in 1919).[1]

Beginning with

United States Government
due to the name of the company and provided superb cooperation.

Filmography

The United States Pictures marked with an (*) signifies Milton Sperling contributed to the screenplay.

References

  1. ^ Sperling, Cass Warner, Millner, Cork, and Warner Jr, Jack Hollywood Be Thy Name Prima Publishing (1994)