Corman established his own company, Palo Alto Productions, in 1954, which was responsible for his first two movies. Filmgroup came out of a desire for Corman to move into distribution.
In February 1959 Filmgroup announced they would release ten films. Their first movies were High School Big Shot (1959) and T-Bird Gang (1959) produced by Stanley Bickman.[1] Corman would also buy films made by independent distributors, in addition to several films from the Soviet Union, which he would re-dub and have additional scenes shot and added to.[2]
^Fred Olen Ray, The New Poverty Row: Independent Filmmakers as Distributors, McFarland & Company, 1991, p 23-62
^Mark McGee, Faster and Furiouser: The Revised and Fattened Fable of American International Pictures, McFarland, 1996 p209
^Christopher T Koetting, Mind Warp!: The Fantastic True Story of Roger Corman's New World Pictures, Hemlock Books. 2009 p 13-14
^"FILMLAND EVENTS: ROCKY MARCIANO TO MAKE FILM DEBUT". Los Angeles Times. Feb 13, 1960. p. A7.
^Philip Scheuer (Apr 22, 1960). "Compassion Ideal to Guide Stevens: Producer Tells Preparations on 'Greatest Story Ever Told'". Los Angeles Times. p. A9.
^"FILMLAND EVENTS: RAYMOND BURR CAST IN 'DESIRE IN DUST'". Los Angeles Times. June 2, 1960. p. A13.
^Philip Scheuer (July 13, 1960). "Hollywood Steals Political Thunder: Davis Jr.'s Solo Show Due; 'Raisin's' Chicago Authentic". Los Angeles Times. p. A9.
^"FILMLAND EVENTS: GENEVIEVE PAGE SET FOR ROLE IN 'EL CID'". Los Angeles Times. Dec 16, 1960. p. A12.