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United Screen Arts
American film distribution company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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United Screen Arts was an American film distribution company that operated in the 1960s. It was formed by actor Dale Robertson.[1]
It was formed in 1964 to distribute wholesome films that served as family entertainmen.[2]
The company essentially ran until 1976 when Robertson retired from Hollywood.[3]
Select filmography
- The Man from Button Willow (1964), an animated film featuring Robertson, Edgar Buchanan and Edward Platt
- The Young Sinner (1965)
- One Way Wahine (1965)
- A Swingin' Summer (1965), co-starring Raquel Welch in her first featured role
- Secret Agent Super Dragon (1965)
- The One Eyed Soldiers (1966)
- The Mini-Mob (1968)
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