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Flushing, New York, United States. Died. March 17, 1942 (aged 47) Los Angeles, California, United States. Occupation. Producer. Years active. 1927-1945 (film) Lawrence J. Darmour (1895–1942) was an American film producer, operator of Larry Darmour Productions from 1927, and a significant figure in Hollywood's low-budget production community.
Mar 28, 2019 · Lawrence Darmour headed Larry Darmour Productions when, in 1927, he launched a young screen character named Mickey McGuire in a string of short subjects, 78 of them in all, that were extremely popular for the next seven years. He cast a young unknown named Joe Yule Jr as Mickey and immediately struck gold.
Larry Darmour. Producer: Mutiny Ahead. Larry Darmour was born on 8 January 1895 in Flushing, New York, USA. He was a producer, known for Mutiny Ahead (1935), Reformatory (1938) and Air Eagles (1931).
- Producer, Additional Crew, Music Department
- January 8, 1895
- Larry Darmour
- March 17, 1942
Larry Darmour. Producer: Mutiny Ahead. Larry Darmour was born on 8 January 1895 in Flushing, New York, USA. He was a producer, known for Mutiny Ahead (1935), Reformatory (1938) and Air Eagles (1931). He was married to Alice Whittaker. He died on 17 March 1942 in Hollywood, California, USA.
- January 8, 1895
- March 17, 1942
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lawrence J. Darmour (1895–1942) was an American film producer, operator of Larry Darmour Productions from 1927, and a significant figure in Hollywood's Poverty Row. Darmour was born in Flushing, Queens. In September 1927 he released the first entry in the Mickey McGuire series of short subjects, starring a young Mickey Rooney. This series would run for ...
Larry Darmour Productions. Item Size. 911988616. An insurance appraiser (Norman Foster) falls for the spoiled niece (Evalyn Knapp) of an industrialist involved in insurance fraud. There is a strong reference to the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory tragedy. Directed by Bert P Lynwood. Released in 1935.
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Vignola's The Scarlet Letter was a prestige production, relatively speaking, for Larry Darmour's Majestic Producing Corporation--also commonly known as Majestic Pictures--a short-lived venture in the mid-1930s. Although it was shot on a low budget compared to the major studios, the costumes and settings are mostly convincing, and James S. Brown, Jr.'s photography is every bit as good as that ...