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    Died. August 18, 1946 (age 54) San Diego, California, USA. Occupation. Producer. Years active. 1926-1946 (film) Tremlet C. Carr (November 6, 1891– August 18, 1946) was an American film producer, closely associated with the low-budget filmmaking of Poverty Row. In 1931 he co-founded Monogram Pictures, which developed into one of the leading ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0139884Trem Carr - IMDb

    In retrospect, Monogram was neither the best poverty row studio (the title ironically befitting Republic) or the worst (inarguably, PRC), but largely thanks to Trem Carr, successful, resilient and remarkably prolific. Born November 6, 1891. Died August 18, 1946 (54) Add photos, demo reels. Add to list.

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  3. Aug 16, 2017 · Clara Kimball Young Mother And Son 1931 by Trem Carr. Publication date 1931-01-01 Topics rare, talkie feature Language English. A rare Feature from the early 1930s

  4. Well, there's a western here here in the midst of an emotional melodrama. Steele gets kidnapped as a child, and brought up by nasty scoundrel Ed Brady (Lee Morgan), who puts some oomph into his nastiness and his henchman Earl Dwire and Dick Dickinson. Steele is reunited with his parents at the end. On his way, he finds true love in cutie Nancy ...

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  5. The Land of Missing Men. The Land of Missing Men is a 1930 American pre-Code Western film written and directed by John P. McCarthy – with a script from Bob Quigley – and produced by Trem Carr for his studio Trem Carr Productions. Starring Bob Steele, Al St. John, Eddie Dunn, Caryl Lincoln, Al Jennings and Fern Emmett .

  6. On the east side of today's 14 Freeway at Placerita Canyon Road, Trem Carr (left) and W. Ray Johnston — the brains and money behind the progenitor of both Melody Ranch and, indirectly, Disney's Golden Oak Ranch — pose with a prop weather balloon capsule for the decidedly non-Western "Lost in the Stratosphere" (Monogram Pictures 1934).

  7. Trem Carr. Tremlet C. Carr (November 6, 1891– August 18, 1946) was an American film producer, closely associated with the low-budget filmmaking of Poverty Row. In 1931 he co-founded Monogram Pictures, which developed into one of the leading specialist producers of B pictures in Hollywood. In 1935, the company was merged into the newly created ...

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