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Invincible Pictures Corporation was associated with Chesterfield Pictures (which distributed all their films). Their directors would be Frank Strayer and Charles E. Roberts. In 1935, Invincible merged with five other Poverty Row studios (Mascot Pictures, Liberty Pictures, Chesterfield Pictures, Monogram Pictures, and Majestic Pictures) to form "Republic Pictures Corporation" (later known as "Republic Entertainment, Inc.").[1]
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