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Studio 10,001 Inc.

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Studio 10,001 was an international film studio formed in 1963 by exploitation filmmaker Kroger Babb.[1][2] With a headquarters in Beverly Hills, California, it had a presence in the United States, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia and presented such films as Kipling's Women and the Rue McClanahan film Five Minutes to Love.

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  1. ^ "Mrs. Hiatt Employed by Showman Babb". Wilmington News-Journal. 15 April 1963. p. 14. Retrieved 8 April 2025.
  2. ^ "Kroger Babb Forms New Distributing Co". BoxOffice. Vol. 83, no. 14. Los Angeles. 29 July 1963. p. 8.