Film historians have credited this film with demonstrating the viability of low-budget, independently-produced films in the US and with the proliferation of such films. Studio executives were well aware that low-budget, independent and realistic films had been successful in Europe for many years, but most studios were skeptical that such successes would occur in the US. "Marty"'s financial success and critical acclaim demonstrated that low-budget productions with lesser-known casts could be profitable in the US States and could compete with European art-house productions on an artistic level. The film cemented United Artists' reputation as a haven for daring, independent producers, and inspired rival studios such as MGM and 20th Century-Fox to delve into a similar brand of filmmaking with some of their productions.
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