Stark Pictures

Stark Pictures is the motion picture company Howard Stark created in 1947 to revolutionize the filming industry.

Filming Kid Colt
When Howard Stark went to Los Angeles, California to close a defense contract, he liked the scene so much that he decided to create Stark Pictures. One of the first takes Stark performed in creating the studio was to find a location scout, whom he quickly seduced. Stark decided that the comic book Kid Colt: Outlaw, which was actually a historical text with drawn pictures, would make a good movie.

Jarvis' Lie
"Edwin Jarvis. Head of production, Stark Pictures." "Oh. Charmed." "Might I have a word?"

- Edwin Jarvis and Whitney Frost

Edwin Jarvis was asked by Peggy Carter to distract famed actress Whitney Frost while Carter talked to her husband, Calvin Chadwick, about the death of his employee and mistress, Jan Scott; Jarvis approached Frost, pretending to be a production director, and told her that she would be perfect for a starring role in Stark Pictures' latest production. Frost asked him what was the name of the motion pictures; caught off-guard, Jarvis flustered before saying "The British are Coming". Frost was uninterested in doing a costume drama; Jarvis, looking at Carter as she spoke with Chadwick, told Frost that it was about a female British spy who was "tough as nails". Frost wondered about the love interest of the star, but Jarvis told her that the right actor had not been selected. Carter, angered by her conversation with Chadwick, approached and the two left, with Jarvis telling Frost that he would contact her soon.

Film and Filming
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