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  1. 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.

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    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.

    • Producer, Additional Crew, Music Department
    • January 8, 1895
    • Larry Darmour
    • March 17, 1942
  3. View full company info for Larry Darmour Productions. 1. The Vampire Bat (1933) Passed | 65 min | Drama, Horror, Mystery. 5.7. Rate this. When corpses drained of blood begin to show up in a European village, vampirism is suspected to be responsible. Director: Frank R. Strayer | Stars: Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Melvyn Douglas, Maude Eburne.

  4. Mar 28, 2019 · These studios produced mostly westerns on small budgets; companies such as Republic, Monogram, Tiffany, Mascot, Majestic, Grand National Films, Larry Darmour Productions and CBC Productions. CBC would, in time, evolve into Columbia Pictures.

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  5. Larry Darmour was born on January 8, 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.

    • January 8, 1895
    • March 17, 1942
  6. Sep 15, 2013 · Larry Darmour Productions. Title: The Crusader. Summary: Gangsters scheme to get rid of a crusading District Attorney by blackmailing him through his daughter. Directed by: Frank R. Strayer. Actors: Production Company: Larry Darmour Productions. Release Date: 5 October 1932 (USA) Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1.

  7. Simultaneously Darmour also began producing for the higher-budget Majestic Pictures, until 1935, when Majestic was absorbed into Republic Pictures. Darmour then arranged a releasing deal with Columbia Pictures, and completely took over its serial unit in 1938.