To Michael J: A BIG THANKS for Producing this Tribute to Each of the Poverty Row FILM Studios. Each of the Clips you used were Excellently Selected to Match the Very Nice Narration you have given here. I had Goose-Bumps at numerous segments from seeing the clips of movies which I Have not Seen in some SIXTY Plus Years. Thanks for this Loving-Presentation, in the way that you have Packaged & Narrated it. I have subscribed to your Channel, and will Share Your Channel with my Film-Friends. Naturally, I Intend to Return here, to View and Hear Your Narration of ALL of your Postings on Your UA-cam Channel. Thank you again for your Work in making this Specific "POVERTY ROW Documentary" available here on UA-cam, which is now, ONE of my Favorite UA-cam Postings. Best wishes to you from "Down Under"...
Excellent - those logos are to die for! Hey, any clue what is the Poverty Rower about a sapphic girl gang member threatening people on a rooftop? It was so camp, it became serious.
It’s worth mentioning that Howard Hawks made one of his two greatest westerns at Republic. I could be wrong, but I also think that either Hawks or Christian Nyby made the sing from another world at Republic.
Can you tell us about which movie company released the Flash Gordon series of cereals. As you know these were showing every Saturday morning along with the regular movies. Buster Crabbe starred in a lot of them, remember he was Flash Gordon, he was Billy the Kid, etc.. When I was a kid living in Chicago every Sunday morning, community carpet with host an hour, long show that featured episodes of flash Gordan
You probably know that’s a playwright Clifford Odets to the play called the big knife. Robert Aldrich made it into a movie with Jack Palance. It’s a thinly disguised critique of Harry Cohn of Columbia pictures. Isn’t Cohn the guy that became famous when he said he knew a movie was too long when his ass started to hurt?
I love those B movies ! They are still fantastic to watch even today and better than the tripe coming out of Hollywood these days !
Oh yes! They are lots of fun and many, though on a budget, are still really great stories.
I'm a huge fan of these poverty row B movie studios, especially Monogram. Thanks so much for this video!
Very good short documentary. More of things I can share... thanks for making.
Thank you for this excellent documentary. It was thoroughly enjoyable to watch and very informative!
Thank you so much.
To Michael J: A BIG THANKS for Producing this Tribute to Each of the Poverty Row FILM Studios. Each of the Clips you used were Excellently Selected to Match the Very Nice Narration you have given here. I had Goose-Bumps at numerous segments from seeing the clips of movies which I Have not Seen in some SIXTY Plus Years. Thanks for this Loving-Presentation, in the way that you have Packaged & Narrated it. I have subscribed to your Channel, and will Share Your Channel with my Film-Friends. Naturally, I Intend to Return here, to View and Hear Your Narration of ALL of your Postings on Your UA-cam Channel. Thank you again for your Work in making this Specific "POVERTY ROW Documentary" available here on UA-cam, which is now, ONE of my Favorite UA-cam Postings. Best wishes to you from "Down Under"...
Thanks so much for your kind words. I make the videos for my own enjoyment and just hope others with similar interests find them.
🫡 An excellent demonstration 👊🏾
The photo of the two men at 10:52 is Harry Cohn and Frank Capra--quite the dynamic duo.
The journey from poverty row to one of the major studios is insane
Excellent - those logos are to die for! Hey, any clue what is the Poverty Rower about a sapphic girl gang member threatening people on a rooftop? It was so camp, it became serious.
I'm not sure.
@@MichaelDJ68 Yeah, it's not much to go on! Hey, great vid anyway. I hope to see the movie I saw again. I swear - it was soo good, I nearly went blind
It’s worth mentioning that Howard Hawks made one of his two greatest westerns at Republic. I could be wrong, but I also think that either Hawks or Christian Nyby made the sing from another world at Republic.
Qué recuerdos tan bellos me trajeron estos cortos. GRACIAS
Great video, Michael! PRC..Producers Releasing Corp. aka Pretty Rotten Crap
maravilloso recuerdo, me encantaria volver a ver algunas de estas peliculas
Can you tell us about which movie company released the Flash Gordon series of cereals. As you know these were showing every Saturday morning along with the regular movies. Buster Crabbe starred in a lot of them, remember he was Flash Gordon, he was Billy the Kid, etc..
When I was a kid living in Chicago every Sunday morning, community carpet with host an hour, long show that featured episodes of flash Gordan
Flash Gordon was distributed by Universal.
You probably know that’s a playwright Clifford Odets to the play called the big knife. Robert Aldrich made it into a movie with Jack Palance. It’s a thinly disguised critique of Harry Cohn of Columbia pictures.
Isn’t Cohn the guy that became famous when he said he knew a movie was too long when his ass started to hurt?
I've head that ass hurting comment attributed to Jack Warner. Maybe it was Cohn though.