Majestic Pictures

Majestic Pictures was an American film production and distribution company active during the 1930s.

Under the control of Larry Darmour, the company specialized in low-budget productions and was one of the more stable Poverty Row outfits during the period.

[2] In 1935, along with other studios such as Monogram and Chesterfield, Majestic was absorbed into Republic Pictures.

The larger combine led by Herbert Yates aimed to dominate the low-budget field.

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