A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Flushing, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Born:
January 8, 1895
Died:
March 17, 1942
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lawrence J. Darmour (1895–1942) was an American film producer, operator of Larry Darmour Productions from 1927, and a significant figure in Hollywood's Poverty Row. Darmour was born in Flushing, Queens. In September 1927 he released the first entry in the Mickey McGuire series of short subjects, starring a young Mickey Rooney. This series would run for seven years, through about 23 silent shorts and another 40 sound shorts. They were released through Joseph P. Kennedy's FBO, then RKO Radio Pictures. From 1927 to 1929, Darmour also produced the Toots and Casper series, co-starring Thelma Hill and Bud Duncan. Rooney's popularity provided a base for Darmour to expand into short subjects featuring Karl Dane, Alberta Vaughn, Louise Fazenda, and others, and eventually into low-budget features, using owned studio space at 5821 Santa Monica Boulevard. The company's first feature was Sea Devils (1931), starring Molly O'Day. Into the 1930s the company began producing a stream of formulaic westerns, serials, and mystery film series like The Whistler, the ten Crime Doctor films, and Ellery Queen. Simultaneously Darmour also began producing for the higher-budget Majestic Pictures, until 1935, when Majestic was absorbed into Republic Pictures. Darmour then arranged a releasing deal with Columbia Pictures, and completely took over its serial unit in 1938. Darmour died unexpectedly in 1942. He is buried alongside his wife Alice at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City. The production company continued operations until 1949.
Executive Producer:
1929 Mickey's Brown Derby
1929 Mickey's Explorers
1929 Mickey's Great Idea
1931 Mickey's Rebellion
1931 Mickey's Stampede
1931 Mickey's Thrill Hunters
1932 Manhattan Tower
1933 Mickey's Ape Man
1933 Mickey's Covered Wagon
1933 Mickey's Race
1933 Mickey's Tent Show
1933 Mickey's Touchdown
1933 The Sin of Nora Moran
1933 The Vampire Bat
1933 The World Gone Mad
1934 Mickey's Medicine Man
1934 Unknown Blonde
1935 Motive for Revenge
Producer:
1927 Mickey's Battle
1927 Mickey's Circus
1927 Mickey's Eleven
1927 Mickey's Pals
1928 Mickey the Detective
1928 Mickey's Big Game Hunt
1928 Mickey's Little Eva
1928 Mickey's Movies
1929 Mickey's Brown Derby
1929 Mickey's Explorers
1929 Mickey's Great Idea
1929 Runnin' Through the Rye
1931 Air Eagles
1931 Mickey's Rebellion
1931 Mickey's Stampede
1931 Mickey's Thrill Hunters
1932 Manhattan Tower
1933 Mickey's Ape Man
1933 Mickey's Covered Wagon
1933 Mickey's Race
1933 Mickey's Tent Show
1933 Mickey's Touchdown
1933 The Sin of Nora Moran
1933 The Vampire Bat
1933 The World Gone Mad
1933 What Price Decency
1934 Mickey's Medicine Man
1934 Night Alarm
1934 The Scarlet Letter
1934 Unknown Blonde
1935 Heir to Trouble
1935 Lawless Riders
1935 Motive for Revenge
1935 Shadows of the Orient
1935 Western Courage
1935 Western Frontier
1936 Rio Grande Ranger
1936 The Cattle Thief
1936 The Fugitive Sheriff
1936 The Unknown Ranger
1937 Law of the Ranger
1937 Outlaws of the Orient
1937 Ranger Courage
1937 The Rangers Step In
1938 In Early Arizona
1938 The Strange Case of Dr. Meade
1939 The Law Comes to Texas
1940 Passport to Alcatraz
1940 The Great Plane Robbery
1941 Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery
1941 The Iron Claw
1941 The Spider Returns
1942 Perils of the Royal Mounted
1942 The Valley of Vanishing Men
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