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  1. Lawrence J. Darmour (1895–1942) was an American film producer, operator of Larry Darmour Productions from 1927, and a significant figure in Hollywood's low-budget production community.

  2. Trapped in the Sky (aka Army Spy and Sabotage) is a 1939 American thriller film directed by Lewis D. Collins and produced by Larry Darmour for Columbia Pictures. [1] The film stars Jack Holt, Ralph Morgan and Katherine DeMille. [2]

  3. 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 ...

  4. Outlaw Justice is a 1932 American pre-Code western film directed by Armand Schaefer and starring Jack Hoxie, Dorothy Gulliver and Donald Keith. [1] It was produced as a second feature for release by Majestic Pictures .

  5. English. Law of the Ranger is a 1937 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and written by Nate Gatzert. The film stars Robert Allen, Elaine Shepard, John Merton, Wally Wales, Lafe McKee and Tom London.

  6. Larry Darmour Productions. (Los Angeles, California) Mickey Rooney's first studio. Build in the 19 teens as Pacific Film Laboratory, was subsequently occupied by Rolin (Hal Roach) ca 1917, Ben Wilson Productions (1921-24), National Bulls Eye, Berwilla Studios (1920-1924), Cal-Art Studio (1928-1929), Continental Prods (1930), Richard Thomas ...

  7. Production. Principal photography, under the working title of Keep Him Alive, took place from April 14 to 24, 1940. Some filming took place at the Monrovia Airport in Monrovia, California. Reception. The Great Plane Robbery received negative reviews.