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    Castle Films was a film company founded in California by former newsreel cameraman Eugene W. Castle (1897–1960) in 1924. Originally, Castle Films produced industrial and advertising films. Then in 1937, the company pioneered the production and distribution of 8 mm and 16 mm films for home projection, moving its principal office to New York City.

  2. Jul 10, 2019 · This is a 16mm film, courtesy of Castle Films, a company that – in the 1930s – began distributing Hollywood movies for at-home viewing. In his book, Castle Films: A Hobbyist’s Guide , author and film historian Scott MacGillivray says Castle carried over 300 titles at any given time; he estimates the total collection was over 1,000 titles.

  3. Castle Films: A Hobbyist's Guide is a complete filmography of every title printed between 1937 and 1977. For handy reference, there are separate indexes by title, subject, and serial number, a...

  4. Castle Films is a company that produced 42 movies, mostly short films and documentaries, from 1922 to 1968. Some of their titles include The Son of Frankenstein, The Wolf Man, and Zippy's Beach Adventure.

  5. CASTLE FILMS. 4,721 likes · 45 talking about this. This is the official page of The Legendary CASTLE FILMS - The "Castle Films" trade name & logos are...

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    Castle Films was a film company founded in California by former newsreel cameraman Eugene W. Castle (1897–1960) in 1924. Originally, Castle Films produced industrial and advertising films. Then in 1937, the company pioneered the production and distribution of 8 mm and 16 mm films for home projection, moving its principal office to New York City.

  7. Castle Films was a home-movie distributor founded in 1924 in California by former newsreel cameraman Eugene W. Castle (1897-1960). The company originally produced business and advertising films. By 1931, it had moved its principal office to New York City.

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