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    • Mascot Pictures Corporation was an American film company of the 1920s and 1930s, best known for producing and distributing film serials and B-westerns. Mascot was formed in 1927 by film producer Nat Levine. In 1935, it merged with several other companies to form Republic Pictures.
      Mascot's serial The King of the Kongo (1929) was the first serial to include sound, beating Universal Studios by several months.
      The company's logo featured a roaring tiger resting on top of a model of the planet Earth.


      Early years


      Mascot was created in 1927 by Nat Levine, a former personal secretary to Marcus Loew, after the success of his independent serial The Silent Flyer (1926).
      In the beginning the company operated out of the upstairs offices of a contractor's business on Santa Monica Boulevard. It rented all of its equipment and facilities.
      In 1929 the studio made serial history with the production of The King of the Kongo. This was the first serial, from any production company, to be made with sound. Mascot's first all-talking production was The Phantom of the West (1931)


      Sennett Studios



      By 1933 Mascot was successful enough to rent, and later buy, Sennett Studios, after the original owner, silent-film comedy producer-director Mack Sennett, went bankrupt because of the Great Depression. This made the company a true film studio. That studio lot is now CBS Studio Center.
      Mascot was responsible for the popularity of the concept of the "singing cowboy" and the "musical western". In 1935 the studio produced The Phantom Empire with the then untried Gene Autry as the lead.


      Republic Pictures



      Mascot's film laboratory was Consolidated Film Industries. In 1935, under pressure from that company's owner, Herbert Yates, Mascot was merged by CFI with Monogram Pictures, Liberty Pictures, Chesterfield Pictures and Invincible Pictures to form Republic Pictures, a production-distribution company designed by Yates. Levine was designated head of the serial and B-Western arm of the company, and the Mascot studio facilities and contract personnel became Republic assets as part of the merger. Within two years, however, along with most of his colleagues at Republic who had owned other companies, Levine found himself in a disagreeable situation and left Republic. With only the Mascot name and film library remaining in his possession, Levine found employment elsewhere in the motion picture industry and Mascot Pictures survived only through reissues of its sound serials and a single, new feature film edited from the "Phantom Empire" serial, released in 1940.


      Legacy


      Several careers began at Mascot Pictures.


      = Actors

      =
      Gene Autry
      Smiley Burnette
      John Wayne


      = Production crew

      =
      Ford Beebe
      B. Reeves Eason
      Joseph Kane
      The Lydecker brothers
      William Witney


      Filmography



      Additionally,

      The Silent Flyer (1926) was created by Nat Levine but was not in the strict sense of the word a Mascot production.


      See also


      List of film serials by studio includes a list of serials produced by Mascot.


      Further reading


      The Vanishing Legion: A History of Mascot Pictures 1927–1935; Tuska, Jon; 1999 (McFarland Classics); ISBN 978-0-7864-0749-1


      External links


      Mascot Pictures at the Internet Movie Database
      Mascot Pictures at (re)Search my Trash
      Nat Levine & Mascot Pictures at B-Westerns

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