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The Snob's Dictionary - Film Snob: The History of American International Pictures
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2013-07-19
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Entry #401, “A.I.P.”: commonly used abbreviation for American International Pictures, a crank-’em-out production company founded in 1954 that has since come to be revered by Film Snobs as a font of important kitsch.
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