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Vitagraph Studios, also known as the Vitagraph Company of America, was a United States motion picture studio. It was founded by J. Stuart Blackton and Albert E. Smith in 1897 in Brooklyn, New York, as the American Vitagraph Company. By 1907, it was the most prolific American film production company, producing many famous silent films.
List of feature films produced by Vitagraph Studios between 1914 and 1925, when it was absorbed into Warner Bros. The company also produced numerous short films during the era.
TitleRelease DateDirectorDecember 25, 1911Maurice Costello, Robert GaillardThe Adventure of the Italian Model1912Dir. Van Dyke Brooke, Maurice Costello ...The Adventure of a Thumb Print1912Dir. Van Dyke Brooke, Maurice Costello ...The Mystery of the Seven Jewels1913Dir. Van Dyke Brooke, Maurice Costello ...VITAGRAPH FILMS. 38180 Del Webb Blvd • Postal Box 91 • Palm Desert, CA 92211. David Shultz • t) 310 701 0911 • david@vitagraphfilms.com.
Jul 20, 2023 · Vitagraph started churning out a number of very short dramatic films and light comedies and also wasted no time making newsreels, famously capturing the Spanish American war in 1898 (although some films were “assisted” by staging naval battles in a bathtub at the studio).
Vitagraph Studios (1897-1925) films — an early and notable silent film studio based in New York City and Los Angeles, California.
May 1, 2006 · Before the major studios of the sound era existed, there was actually the giant Vitagraph Studio, which was built 100 years ago. It was the veritable cradle of the film industry roughly comparable to Henry Ford’s revolutionizing of the auto industry with the assembly line.
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Oct 12, 2014 · Founded in 1896 by J Stuart Blackton and Albert E. Smith, the American Vitagraph Company was the first modern motion picture production company in the US. This is a short film of the studios ...
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