Reliable Pictures
Reliable Pictures was an American film production and distribution company which operated from 1933 until 1937. Established by Harry S. Webb and Bernard B. Ray, it was a low-budget Poverty Row outfit that primarily specialized in Westerns. After its demise, the company's studios were taken over by Monogram Pictures.
Selected filmography
- The Mystic Hour
- Mystery Ranch
- The Cactus Kid
- Rawhide Mail
- Ridin' Thru
- Fighting Hero
- Terror of the Plains
- The Silver Bullet
- The Laramie Kid
- Midnight Phantom
- Unconquered Bandit
- North of Arizona
- Never Too Late
- Wolf Riders
- The Test
- The Live Wire
- Loser's End
- The Cactus Kid
- Rio Rattler
- Skull and Crown
- Born to Battle
- Coyote Trails
- Tracy Rides
- Texas Jack
- Trigger Tom
- The Fighting Pilot
- Silent Valley
- Pinto Rustlers
- Ridin' On
- The Speed Reporter
- Vengeance of Rannah
- Step on It
- Santa Fe Bound
- Fast Bullets
- The Millionaire Kid
- Caryl of the Mountains
- Ambush Valley
- Roamin' Wild
- Santa Fe Rides
- ''The Silver Trail''