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  1. Robert L. Lippert (1909–1976) was a successful exhibitor, owning a chain of movie theaters in California and Oregon. He was frustrated that the Hollywood studios concentrated on making big, expensive pictures that commanded premium rental fees.

  2. Robert Lenard Lippert (March 31, 1909 – November 16, 1976) was an American film producer and cinema chain owner. He was president and chief operating officer of Lippert Theatres, Affiliated Theatres and Transcontinental Theatres, all based in San Francisco, and at his height, he owned a chain of 139 movie theaters. [1]

  3. Movie fans knew when they saw the "Lippert Pictures" logo on he screen that they were in for something different. During this period some real classics were put out by Lippert: Rocketship X-M (1950), Little Big Horn (1951), The Steel Helmet (1951) and The Tall Texan (1953), among others.

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    • Alameda, California, USA
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    • Alameda, California, USA
  4. Producer Robert L. Lippert may not be a familiar name to many filmgoers in the 21st century, but as the head of Lippert Pictures in the 1940s and early '50s and founder and president of Regal Pictures in the late '50s, he produced or distributed many a cult favorite.

    • March 31, 1909
    • November 16, 1976
  5. Discover new TV shows and movies from Lippert Pictures and where you can watch them.

  6. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Lippert Pictures. American company that released 130 films between 1945 and 1955. Upload media.