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    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. [1]

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

    Trem Carr. Producer: The Midnight Watch. Until the advent of television in the late 1940's there were two distinct Hollywoods. Populated on one extreme were the major studios (many of which owned their own theater chains) with the glamor made possible with million dollar film budgets.

    • Producer, Additional Crew, Production Manager
    • November 6, 1891
    • Trem Carr
    • August 18, 1946
  3. Sep 15, 2011 · Engaging comedy about a young college professor's plan to end the Great Depression. Costars Charles Starrett and Pauline Brooks. James Burke has a major supporting role as a knight of the open road (hobo) who tries to teach Starrett how to panhandle. Fast-paced, breezy and fun.

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  4. In November 1936 Trem Carr purchased Maid of Orleans, a 150-foot schooner, one of the last of the whaling ships on the west coast, in Vancouver. He purchased specifically for the film.

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    Steve O'Neil and his partner, Buckshot, after being accused of holding up a stagecoach in cattle country, are asked by a dying man to save his daughter from a planned stagecoach holdup.

    The American Film Institutelists the following cast for the film: 1. Bob Steeleas Steve O'Neil 2. Al St. Johnas Buckshot 3. Eddie Dunnaa Sheriff Bower 4. Caryl Lincolnas Nita Madero 5. Al Jenningsas John Evans 6. Fern Emmettas Martha Evans 7. Emilio Fernandezas López 8. Noah Hendricks as Texas

    The six reel Western, approximately 5,100 feet long, runs for 55 minutes, and was released on September 22, 1930, distributed in the United States by Tiffany Productions. The October 5, 1930, issue of The Film Daily called the film "a standout among Westerns", and praised the direction of McCarthy and Bob Steele's performance, adding that "Bob Stee...

    The Land of Missing Men is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
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    The Land of Missing Men at the American Film Institute Catalog
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  5. One of those was Trem Carr, a native of Trenton, Ill., who left the construction trade in 1922 when it became clear there was a future in celluloid. By 1926 he was producing films in Placerita Canyon under his own name, Trem Carr Productions Ltd., and he partnered with another Midwesterner who would become a lasting ally — W. Ray Johnston ...

  6. 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.