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  1. Nov 12, 2017 · Laemmle — known as Uncle Carl — treated his employees like family (and he hired family as well). His instinct for inclusivity, and its business uses, had shown up as early as 1910.

  2. The Independent Moving Pictures Company was founded in 1909 by Carl Laemmle and was located at 573 11th Ave New York City, with a studio in Fort Lee, New Jersey. The first movie produced by IMP was Hiawatha starring Gladys Hulette, a one-reel drama short based on the 1855 poem The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

  3. Jun 8, 2011 · Carl Laemmle was born on January 17, 1867, to Julius Baruch Laemmle and Rebekka Laemmle in the Jewish part of Laupheim in southwestern Germany. His father was a cattle merchant. He was involved in real estate and land transactions in the region as well, but the family struggled financially and lived in poverty.

  4. It is also possible to rent "Carl Laemmle" on Amazon Video online and to download it on Amazon Video. Synopsis A documentary about the life of Carl Laemmle, early cinema pioneer and founder of Universal Studios, documenting his life in Hollywood and his efforts in the 1930s to save Jewish families in Nazi Germany.

  5. Universal Pictures Corporation1912–1936. Laemmle, one of the most outstanding figures in Hollywood, created the “star” system that was to dominate American filmmaking. He consolidated independent studios and was responsible for the development of countless movie stars. Laemmle founded his own producing company in Universal City, which was ...

  6. Carl Laemmle. 2019 · 1 hr 31 min. TV-PG. Documentary. Discover the extraordinary life story of the German-Jewish immigrant, who founded Universal Pictures and saved Jewish families from Nazi Germany. Subtitles: English. Starring: Carl Laemmle. Directed by: James L. Freedman. Discover the extraordinary life story of the German-Jewish immigrant ...

  7. Jan 5, 2017 · One of the founders of today’s Universal Studios, Carl Laemmle, was born to Jewish parents in Lupenheim, near Stuttgart, Germany, on January 17, 1867. Young Carl immigrated to Chicago in 1884 and became a naturalized citizen five years later. His Declaration of Intention is among the holdings of the National Archives in Chicago.

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