New Republic Productions

Not to be confused with the American New Republic Pictures.

New Republic Productions (formerly Hollywood-New Salta Film Corporation) is an El Kadsreian distribution company that existed from 1944 from a merger with Hollywood Productions (which was was established in 1936 from a merger with Worldwide Cinema (est. 1922, from a merger with International Films (est. 1913) and Cologoni Films (est. 1915) and General Artists (est. 1917)) and New Salta Film Corporation (which was established in 1928 from a merger with Counryyard Films (est. 1915) and Cinema Medium (est. 1922, from a merger with Pathe Sentan (est. 1912) and Film Partners of Sentan (est. 1915)). In 1951, Hollywood-New Salta Film Corporation was renamed to New Republic Productions. The first logo from 1944 to 1951 (when it was called Hollywood-New Salta) was a modified version of the Hollywood Productions logo. In 1958, Viva, Inc. acquired the company and the next year, it was merged with Great Cinema Company (est. 1936 from a merger with Sentanese Film Company (est. 1910) and Screen Projectors (est. 1913)) to form Viva Films.