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  1. Million Dollar Productions was a movie studio in the United States active from 1937 until 1940. It was established to produce films with African American casts. It was a partnership between Harry M. Popkin, Leo C. Popkin and Ralph Cooper. History

  2. Feb 26, 2024 · Even Lena Horne, who was to become a major studio star for MGM, made her debut in a mostly Black cast independent feature, 1938’s “The Duke Is Tops,” by Million Dollar Productions (later ...

  3. Million Dollar Productions. Credits. Logo (June 8, 1938-December 12, 1939) Visuals: There is a flying eagle looking downwards in the middle of a cloudy sky background.

  4. Million Dollar Productions was a movie studio in the United States active from 1937 until 1940. [1] It was established to produce films with African American casts. [2] It was a partnership between Harry M. Popkin, Leo C. Popkin and Ralph Cooper.

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  7. Million Dollar Productions was organized May, 1937 for the purpose of producing all-colored cast, modern, Class -A- talking pictures with themes taken from modern Negro life. The corporation was headed by Harry M. Popkin, who served as Executive Producer.

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