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- United_States_Pictures abstract "United States Pictures (also known as United States Productions) was the name of the motion picture production company belonging to Milton Sperling who was Harry Warner's (of the Warner Bros. studio) son-in-law. Sperling was a highly experienced screenwriter and producer with 20th Century Fox and other studios who had just returned from his World War II service in the U.S. Marine Corps Photographic Unit. Warner Bros. offered Sperling an independent production company that would use Warner Bros. studio resources and financing to make motion pictures that would be released by the studio. In the post World War II era, the Hollywood major studios were beginning to find the idea of purchasing completed motion pictures from independent film production companies more economical than producing the films themselves (although United Artists had done this decades earlier, acting as a distributor for independent films since its establishment in 1919).Beginning with Fritz Lang's Cloak and Dagger (1946), followed by Raoul Walsh's Pursued (1947), Sperling's United States Pictures made a total of 14 films. The last two, Samuel Fuller's Merrill's Marauders (film) (1962) and Ken Annakin's Battle of the Bulge (film) (1965) were filmed in the Philippines and Spain respectively. Sperling found that the Filipino and Spanish governments and film companies thought they were dealing with a branch of the United States Government due to the name of the company and provided superb cooperation.The pre-1960 United States Pictures catalog is now owned by the Melange Pictures division of Viacom (which manages the former Republic Pictures library). Theatrical distribution is handled by Paramount Pictures, with Olive Films handling home video rights under license from Paramount, and television syndication by Trifecta Entertainment & Media. Warner Bros. retains the rights to the 1960s United States Pictures co-productions.The United States Pictures marked with an (*) signifies Milton Sperling contributed to the screenplay. Cloak and Dagger (1946 film) - directed by Fritz Lang Pursued (1947) - directed by Raoul Walsh My Girl Tisa (1948) - directed by Elliott Nugent South of St. Louis (1949) - directed by Ray Enright Three Secrets (1950) - directed by Robert Wise The Enforcer (1951 film) - directed by Bretaigne Windust & Raoul Walsh (uncredited) Distant Drums (1951) - directed by Raoul Walsh Retreat, Hell! (1952)- directed by Joseph H. Lewis* Blowing Wild (1953) - directed by Hugo Fregonese The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (film) (1955) - directed by Otto Preminger* The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960) - directed by Budd Boetticher The Bramble Bush (1960) - directed by Daniel Petrie* Merrill's Marauders (film) (1962) - directed by Samuel Fuller* Battle of the Bulge (film) (1965) - directed by Ken Annakin*↑".
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- United_States_Pictures wikiPageWikiLink Ray_Enright.
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- United_States_Pictures wikiPageWikiLink Retreat,_Hell!.
- United_States_Pictures wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Wise.
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- United_States_Pictures wikiPageWikiLink Screenwriter.
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- United_States_Pictures wikiPageWikiLink The_Bramble_Bush.
- United_States_Pictures wikiPageWikiLink The_Court-Martial_of_Billy_Mitchell.
- United_States_Pictures wikiPageWikiLink The_Enforcer_(1951_film).
- United_States_Pictures wikiPageWikiLink The_Rise_and_Fall_of_Legs_Diamond.
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- United_States_Pictures wikiPageWikiLink United_Artists.
- United_States_Pictures wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Marine_Corps.
- United_States_Pictures wikiPageWikiLink Viacom.
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- United_States_Pictures wikiPageWikiLinkText "United States Pictures".
- United_States_Pictures wikiPageWikiLinkText "United States Productions".
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- United_States_Pictures subject Category:Film_companies.
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- United_States_Pictures comment "United States Pictures (also known as United States Productions) was the name of the motion picture production company belonging to Milton Sperling who was Harry Warner's (of the Warner Bros. studio) son-in-law. Sperling was a highly experienced screenwriter and producer with 20th Century Fox and other studios who had just returned from his World War II service in the U.S. Marine Corps Photographic Unit. Warner Bros.".
- United_States_Pictures label "United States Pictures".
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