Mayfair Pictures was an American film production and distribution company active between 1931 and 1934 during the early sound era. It grew out of Action Pictures, another low-budget studio location on Poverty Row.[1] It was established by the producer Ralph M. Like and was located at the former Charles Ray Studios in Hollywood.[2]
Filmography
- Anybody's Blonde (1931)
 - Chinatown After Dark (1931)
 - Night Beat (1931)
 - The Sky Spider (1931)
 - Soul of the Slums (1931)
 - Dragnet Patrol (1931)
 - Behind Stone Walls (1932)
 - Docks of San Francisco (1932)
 - Love in High Gear (1932)
 - The Monster Walks (1932)
 - Hell's Headquarters (1932)
 - Tangled Destinies (1932)
 - Passport to Paradise (1932)
 - The Widow in Scarlet (1932)
 - Midnight Morals (1932)
 - Temptation's Workshop (1932)
 - Alias Mary Smith (1932)
 - Her Mad Night (1932)
 - Gorilla Ship (1932)
 - Malay Nights (1932)
 - No Living Witness (1932)
 - The Midnight Warning (1932)
 - Trapped in Tia Juana (1932)
 - Dynamite Denny (1932)
 - Behind Jury Doors (1932)
 - The Heart Punch (1932)
 - Sister to Judas (1932)
 - Secret Sinners (1933)
 - Riot Squad (1933)
 - Her Forgotten Past (1933)
 - Dance Hall Hostess (1933)
 - Her Resale Value (1933)
 - Justice Takes a Holiday (1933)
 - Alimony Madness (1933)
 - Mystery at Monte Carlo (1933)
 - What's Your Racket? (1934)
 - Badge of Honor (1934)
 - The Fighting Rookie (1934)
 - The Oil Raider (1934)
 - Calling All Cars (1935, released by another company)
 - Get That Man (1935, released by another company}
 
References
Bibliography
- Pitts, Michael R. Poverty Row Studios, 1929–1940: An Illustrated History of 55 Independent Film Companies, with a Filmography for Each. McFarland & Company, 2005.
 - Slide, Anthony. The New Historical Dictionary of the American Film Industry. Routledge, 2014.
 
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