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  • [Release date]: May 31, 1935
    [Title]: The Glass Key
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  • [Release date]: October 21, 1932
    [Title]: Trouble in Paradise
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  • [Release date]: May 13, 1938
    [Title]: Stolen Heaven
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  • [Release date]: May 19, 1933
    [Title]: The Eagle and the Hawk
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  • [Release date]: January 7, 1938
    [Title]: Bulldog Drummond's Revenge
    [Notes]: The third film in Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series.

  • [Release date]: September 1, 1939
    [Title]: Death of a Champion
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Paramount Pictures was founded in May 1912, a month before Universal Studios, and is the oldest of Hollywood’s Big Eight Companies. Since its inception, Paramount has owned a large number of movie theaters, while operating a film production business. The founders of Paramount, Adolf Zukor and Jessy Harold Laski, were visionary luminaries who first recognized the power of stars, early movie stars Mary Pickford, Douglas Douglas Fairbanks, Gloria Swanson, and Rudolph Valentino were all signed up.

Throughout the 1930s, Paramount was a star studded affair, signed by Mae West, Marlene Deidre, the Max Brothers, Crosby, Cupar and Claudette Colbert, his films include the First Academy Award Winning Film Wings, The Comedy Duck Soup, the heartthrob and I’m not an angel. The Random Tool recorded a total of 585 films produced at the time. Including the film release date, film name, Brief Notes and other information are recorded in this generator.

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