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33: 594: 270: 111: 164: 101: 141:, when Universal attempted to remove Baumann as company president. Due to the complicated legal situation, Universal continued to release films under the 101 Bison brand name at the same time as Mutual, which prompted NYMPC to release flyers urging viewers to make sure they were viewing a "genuine Bison" It was during their time with Mutual that Kessel and Baumann formed the 32: 563:
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was made in May 1909. It cost around $ 200 to make, and earned $ 2,000. From that point on, NYMPC produced about half the films it played.
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Triangle Film was largely considered a failure, however, Feature Play would go on to merge with
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made some of his earliest films. It was during Chaplin's time at Keystone that he created the '
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was a film production and distribution company from 1909 until 1914. It changed names to
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in 1912. It released films through several different brand names, including
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The New York Motion Picture Company was founded in 1909 by
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In 1915, Keystone Studios became an integral part of the
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It was during a one-year apprenticeship at Keystone that
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Index

New York Motion Picture

101 Bison
Kay-Bee
Reliance
Keystone Studios
Triangle Pictures
Paramount Studios
Adam Kessel
Charles O. Baumann
Thomas Edison's
Motion Picture Patents Company

Adam Kessel

Charles O Baumann
Disinherited Son's Loyalty
Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Mutual Film Corp.
Keystone Studios
Mack Sennett
Charlie Chaplin
Little Tramp

Rhea Mitchell
On the Night Stage
Triangle Film Corporation
D.W. Griffith
Thomas Ince
Mack Sennett

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