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87: 164:'s New Jersey studio on March 10, 1914, and the outbreak of World War I the following August drove a re-organization of foreign film-industry assets in Fort Lee, including the employees. Within World Film a number of French directors and cinematographers, many of whom had been brought over to work at American Eclair, organized themselves in a separate French-speaking unit, with its own sensibility. For about three years 31: 770: 117:
Under this arrangement, World Film was the distributor for some 380 short films and features from 1914 through 1921. It also became a production company, with filming centered at Brulatour's Peerless Studio facilities, and run by Brady. The Schuberts intended to use their own chain of vaudeville and
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legitimate theaters as film venues. In the period between 1912 and 1915, all five of the most important film production companies in the U.S. had similar ties to theatrical entrepreneurs, hoping to leverage their theater chains:
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was put in charge as president. Production remained at Fort Lee until 1919, when the company was re-purchased by Selznick and absorbed into his Lewis J. Selznick Productions, based on the
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World Film was to be the distribution arm for three main production companies: Selznick's own production company called
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Short-lived but significant in American film history, World Film was created by financier and filmmaker
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World Film was distinguished by its concentration of talent. It acquired film production company
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The American theatrical film: stages in development, by John C. Tibbetts, page 64
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was an American film production and distribution company, organized in 1914 in
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By 1916, Selznick was ousted from World Film by its board. Chicago investor
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production company founded by the strong-willed promoter and entrepreneur
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American production and distribution firm (1914–1921)
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World Film Corporation

The Butterfly on the Wheel
Holbrook Blinn
Vivian Martin
Fort Lee, New Jersey
Lewis J. Selznick
film studios
America's first motion picture industry

Equitable Pictures
Jules Brulatour
Peerless Pictures
Shubert Pictures
William Aloysius Brady
Famous Players Film Company
Klaw & Erlanger
Jesse L. Lasky
Triangle Film Corporation
Arthur Spiegel
west coast of the United States
Equitable Motion Pictures Corporation
Eclair
Maurice Tourneur
LĂ©once Perret
George Archainbaud
Emile Chautard
Albert Capellani
Lucien Andriot
The Wishing Ring: An Idyll of Old England

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