Pine-Thomas Productions
Pine-Thomas Productions was a prolific B-picture unit of Paramount Pictures from 1940–1957, producing 81 films. Co-producers William H. Pine (February 15, 1896 – April 29, 1955) and William C. Thomas (August 11, 1903 – April 2, 1984) were known as the "Dollar Bills" because none of their economically made films ever lost money.[1][2]
In 1957 Pine-Thomas moved from Paramount to United Artists[3] and continued with their films.[4] Thomas produced three more films in the late 1970s.
Select Filmography
- Submarine Alert (1943)
- They Made Me a Killer (1946)
- Seven Were Saved (1947)
- Big Town Scandal (1948)
- The Last Outpost (1951)
- Sangaree (1953)
- Those Redheads From Seattle (1953)
- The Big Caper (1957)
References
- ↑ Dick, Bernard F. (2001). Engulfed: The Death of Paramount Pictures and the Birth of Corporate Hollywood, University Press of Kentucky, p. 33
- ↑ John Payne – the Star Who Likes People: When He Isn't Making a Picture He's Out Meeting the Public and Winning Friends for Hollywood and for Himself. Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune (1923–1963) [Chicago, Ill] 14 Sep 1952: c2.
- ↑ Blockbuster Online - Person Detail Information Page
- ↑ William C. Thomas – Trailer – Showtimes – Cast – Movies – New York Times
External links
- Pine-Thomas Productions at IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/company/co0001470/
- William H. Pine at Find a Grave
- William C. Thomas at Find a Grave
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