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  1. William Fox, who had nickelodeon businesses, established a film exchange in Brooklyn. Eugene Cline was a major figure in Chicago's fast developing film exchange business. In 1906, Carl Laemmle opened his first film exchange in Chicago, because he needed to secure good quality films for his own nickelodeons. He found it impractical to buy movies ...

  2. 1925–1939; 2001; 2010–2014. Rebekah Isabelle Laemmle [1] (October 20, 1909 – June 12, 2014), known professionally as Carla Laemmle, was an American actress and dancer, and the niece of Universal Pictures studio founder Carl Laemmle. As an actress/dancer, she is known primarily for her roles in The Phantom of the Opera (1925) and Dracula ...

  3. Carl Laemmle, Jr. (egentligen Julius Laemmle ), född 28 april 1908 i Chicago, Illinois, död 24 september 1979 i Beverly Hills, Kalifornien, var en amerikansk filmproducent. Laemmle var son till Carl Laemmle, grundare till Universal Pictures. Laemmles far gjorde honom till produktionschef kring 1928. Han producerade framgångsrika filmer som ...

  4. The Self-Made Wife. The Self-Made Wife is a 1923 American silent melodrama film, directed by John Francis Dillon. It stars Ethel Grey Terry, Crauford Kent, and Virginia Ainsworth, and was released on July 8, 1923. It was written by Albert G. Kenyon based upon the short story "The Self-Made Wife" by Elizabeth Alexander. [2]

  5. Jan 17, 2017 · Carl Laemmle, the German who invented Hollywood 01/17/2017 January 17, 2017. He left Germany for the US with only a few dollars and became one of the great pioneers of Hollywood: Carl Laemmle's ...

  6. Tanda tangan. Tempat lahir Carl Laemmle di Laupheim. Carl Laemmle ( / ˈlɛmli / simak ⓘ; nama lahir Karl Lämmle; 17 Januari 1867 – 24 September 1939) adalah seorang produser film Amerika Serikat serta pendiri dan pemilik Universal Pictures sampai 1934. Ia memproduksi atau berkarya pada lebih dari 400 film.

  7. Jan 12, 2022 · The brainchild of Universal's head of production Carl Laemmle Jr., a sound adaptation of Stoker's novel seemed a sure bet to ease the cash-strapped studio's Depression-era woes. However, "Dracula" would need a steady hand at the helm.

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