In 1915, the company established Famous Players Fiction Studios at 5300 Melrose Avenue in Hollywood. The new studio's first film starred Mary Pickford.[2] The studio later became Clune Studio, then California Studio, then Gross-Krasne,[3] followed by Producers Studios Inc., and is now known as Raleigh Studios.[4] Raleigh Studios is known for being the site of Gunsmoke, Perry Mason, and currently Let's Make a Deal. It is one of the oldest studios in Hollywood.