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  1. Fine Arts Film Company produced dozens of movies during the silent film era in the United States. It was one of the film production studios in Triangle Film Corporation, each run by one of the parent company's vice-presidents: D. W. Griffith, Thomas H. Ince, and Mack Sennett. [1]

  2. Fine Arts Films was a production studio based in Northern England and Hollywood. It was founded in 1955 by the animator John David Wilson as a means to preserve the notion of animation as an art form.

  3. Hollywood, California. Reliance-Majestic Studios was an early American movie studio in Hollywood, California, originally built around 1914 at 4516 Sunset Boulevard . Within a few years, it became the home of D. W. Griffith and Mutual Film Corporation. The studio's name was changed to Fine Arts Studios, and was sometimes known as the Griffith ...

  4. Roy Somerville has turned out an interesting story that will hold the interest of the majority of audiences as produced by the Triangle-Fine Arts Company. It is a five-reel feature produced... See full summary » Directors: Chester M. Franklin, Sidney Franklin | Stars: Norma Talmadge, Alice Wilson, Jewel Carmen, William Hinckley. Votes: 597

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  5. An overview of silent film superstar Douglas Fairbanks' first year in the movies, 1915, and his association with Triangle Motion Picture Company and D.W. Griffith's Fine Arts Studio.

  6. Sort by Popularity. View full company info for Fine Arts Films (US) 1. Grease. 1978 1h 50m PG. 7.2 (300K) Rate. 70 Metascore. Good girl Sandy Olsson and greaser Danny Zuko fell in love over the summer.

  7. Silent Era Home Page > PSFL > Companies > F > The Fine Arts Film Company A growing source of silent era film information. This listing is from The Progressive Silent Film List by Carl Bennett.

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