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International Pictures
Company typePrivate
Industry
Founded1943; 81 years ago (1943) in Hollywood, California, United States
Founders
DefunctJuly 30, 1946; 77 years ago (1946-07-30)
SuccessorCompany:
Universal-International Pictures
Library:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
(through United Artists)
ProductsMotion pictures

International Pictures was an American film production company that existed in the 1940s. It merged with Universal Pictures to become Universal-International on October 1, 1946.

History[edit]

The company was formed in 1944. It was headed up by Leo Spitz, an executive at RKO, and William Goetz, vice president in charge for production 20th Century Fox.[1]

In October 1943, Goetz announced International would start off making four films with an overall budget of $4.2 million, the films including Belle of the Yukon, The Woman in the Window and Casanova Brown.[2]

In January 1944, International signed an agreement with RKO Pictures to provide four films for distribution.[3]

Following the merger, Spitz and Goetz became head of production at Universal-International.

United Artists acquired the film library after the merger with Universal.[citation needed]

Select filmography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ANGELA FOX DUNN (Apr 20, 1980). "BILL GOETZ: THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL: MOVIES WILLIAM GOETZ: THE GREATEST". Los Angeles Times. p. o26.
  2. ^ Schallert, Edwin (Oct 1, 1943). "DRAMA AND FILM: Child Star's Relatives Write Musical for Her William Goetz Announces $4,200,000 Budget for International's Film Slate". Los Angeles Times. p. 15.
  3. ^ "SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD: RKO Gets First Four Releases of New International Firm -- 4 Films Due This Week". New York Times. Jan 24, 1944. p. 13.

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