Reliable Pictures was an American film production and distribution company which operated from 1933 until 1937.
Established by Harry S. Webb and Bernard B. Ray, it was a low-budget Poverty Row outfit that primarily specialized in Westerns.
After its demise, the company's studios were taken over by Monogram Pictures.
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