Enterprise Productions, Inc. (otherwise known as The Enterprise Studios) was an independent production company co-founded by actor John Garfield alongside producers David L. Loew and Charles Einfeld in 1946, right after Garfield's contract with Warner Bros. had expired.
Garfield made two films with Enterprise: Body and Soul (1947) and Force of Evil (1948).
After the box office disappointment from Arch of Triumph, UA severed ties with Enterprise and the last four films were outright distributed by MGM.
[1] Eventually, after the box-office failure that Force of Evil brought (as well as Garfield's trouble with the House Un-American Activities Committee), Enterprise folded in 1949.
Eventually the rights have been transferred to National Telefilm Associates (NTA), which re-branded itself as Republic Pictures.