E. W. Hammons
Earle W. Hammons, known professionally as E. W. Hammons, was an American film producer,. He produced more than 220 films between 1921 and 1938.
Biography
Born in Winona, Mississippi, in 1882, Hammons founded Educational Pictures in 1915 with the intention of making educational films for schools. Hammons found that there was a larger market for short comedies in movie theaters, and shifted the firm's focus. Although Educational Pictures would continue to release occasional documentary shorts, its primary output was comedy.Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, Educational was one of the motion picture industry's major producers of short comedies. Hammons became a highly respected film executive, and in 1938 he attempted to branch out into the lucrative feature-film market by joining forces with Grand National Pictures. The merger failed, owing to insufficient capital to operate both companies, and Hammons declared bankruptcy in 1940. He remained a consultant to the industry, associated with documentary shorts for Paramount Pictures during World War II.
Earle Hammons retained the title to Educational's corporate name, Educational Films Corporation of America. Ten years after the demise of Educational Pictures, Hammons tried to gain a foothold in the new field of commercial television, using Educational's brand name and slogan : "This corporation employs men who have the experience, integrity, and the know-how of producing films and live shows for the television industry." Hammons also worked with ABC-TV in the 1950s. In 1952 Hammons and Robert M. Savini of Astor Pictures partnered to form Lion Television Corporation; Hammons continued as president of Lion until his death of a heart ailment, in New Rochelle, New York, on July 31, 1962.
For further discussion of Hammons and his studio, see Educational Pictures and Buster Keaton.
Selected filmography
- Air Pockets
- The Iron Mule
- The Movies
- Drama Deluxe
- Honeymooniacs
- The Right Bed
- Honeymoon Trio
- Windy Riley Goes Hollywood
- Keep Laughing
- I Surrender Dear
- Always Kickin'
- The Hitch Hiker
- Two Black Crows in Africa
- Million Dollar Melody
- Krakatoa
- Dora's Dunkin' Doughnuts
- Hotel Anchovy
- Going Spanish
- Three Cheers for Love
- Grooms in Gloom
- Hail, Brother
- Dumb Luck
- Mr. Widget
- Way Up Thar
- Blue Blazes
- Grand Slam Opera
- Playboy Number One
- Montague the Magnificent
- The Bashful Ballerina
- Dates and Nuts
- Getting an Eyeful
- All's Fair
- ''Col. Stoopnagle's Cavalcade of Stuff #2''