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  1. After Chaplin’s course with the film studio Essanay, he signed a new contract with a different motion picture companyMutual Film Corporation. Mutual is known for producing some of the greatest Charlie Chaplin films. Mutual Film Corporation was founded in 1912 – by a team of American businessmen. Similar to other Film Studios, Mutual

  2. Mutual Film Company is an American film production company based in Hollywood, California. The company was initially founded by financer Gary Levinsohn in 1989 as Classico Entertainment, before combining with The Mark Gordon Company in 1995 to form Cloud Nine Entertainment. Mutual is a film financier that was involved in the co-production of feature films. Mutual notably co-produced and ...

  3. Sep 26, 2019 · Mutual Film Company is an American film production company based in Hollywood, California.#logo #intro #identityThis video shows content that is not owned by...

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  4. Apr 18, 2020 · The Mutual Film Company created this by way of fictionalizing much of Villa’s back story, but they also decided to reshoot many of the battle scenes on location in California where they could ...

  5. (2) Mutual provided Chaplin the freedom to explore all his comic ideas and to discard anything he believed failed to work on film. Mutual company members on the set of The Floorwalker, 1916: Henry P. Caulfield (manager of Lone Star Studios), Leo White, Vincent Bryan, Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell, Charles Chaplin, Charlotte Mineau, Lloyd Bacon

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  7. In April 1916, the month of his 27th birthday, Chaplin changed studios again, signing with the Mutual Film Company. Calling for a dozen two-reel comedies over the course of a year, Chaplin’s new contract stipulated a $670,000 salary, more than ten times the amount he had received at Essanay.

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