Willis Kent
Willis Kent (June 8, 1878, Michigan – March 11, 1966, Los Angeles, California) was an independent American film producer. Willis Kent Productions was active from 1928-58. Its films, about 40 in all, consisted mostly of low-budget westerns, many of which starred short-lived cowboy star and former football player Lafayette Russell (aka Reb Russell), and cheap, sensationalist exploitation epics. The company's first release, The Pace That Kills (1928), was about innocent young teens being lured into the netherworld of cocaine addiction. Kent remade it, using the same title and same director, adapted with sound in 1935. In some markets it was retitled as Cocaine Fiends, which is the title used on most VHS and DVD copies of the film.
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Arizona Bad ManBlazing Guns (1935 film)Confessions of a Vice BaronFighting Through (1934 film)Guns for Hire (film)Lawless Valley (1932 film)Lightning TriggersMad YouthOutlaw RuleRange WarfareSucker MoneyTen Nights in a Bar-Room (1931 film)The Cheyenne CycloneThe Cheyenne TornadoThe Drifter (1932 film)The Hurricane HorsemanThe Law of the TongThe Man from HellThe Murder in the MuseumThe Pace That Kills (1928 film)The Pace That Kills (1935 film)The Racing Strain (1932 film)The Road to Ruin (1928 film)The Road to Ruin (1934 film)The Texas Tornado (1932 film)The Wages of Sin (1938 film)The Woman Condemned
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Willis Kent
Willis Kent (June 8, 1878, Michigan – March 11, 1966, Los Angeles, California) was an independent American film producer. Willis Kent Productions was active from 1928-58. Its films, about 40 in all, consisted mostly of low-budget westerns, many of which starred short-lived cowboy star and former football player Lafayette Russell (aka Reb Russell), and cheap, sensationalist exploitation epics. The company's first release, The Pace That Kills (1928), was about innocent young teens being lured into the netherworld of cocaine addiction. Kent remade it, using the same title and same director, adapted with sound in 1935. In some markets it was retitled as Cocaine Fiends, which is the title used on most VHS and DVD copies of the film.
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