• The Kinemacolor Company of America was an American company founded in 1910 by Gilbert H. Aymar and James K. Bowen. It distributed and produced films made...
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    known and trademarked as Kinemacolor and was marketed by Charles Urban’s Natural Color Kinematograph Company, which sold Kinemacolor licences around the world...
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    Charles Urban (category American people of German descent)
    Kinemacolor Company of America once he had sold the American rights to the process to the Kinemacolor Company of America. Urban's British company produced...
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  • Color Kinematograph Company was a British company formed by Charles Urban in 1909. It sold licences and produced films in Kinemacolor, the first successful...
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    Frank E. Woods (category American film critics)
    documentary, For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism. Woods worked for the Kinemacolor Company of America, directing at their Hollywood...
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    The event was filmed in Kinemacolor by the Kinemacolor Company of America. Presidency of Woodrow Wilson Second inauguration of Woodrow Wilson 1912 United...
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  • Kinematograph Company, filming the documentary With Our King and Queen Through India and later with the Kinemacolor Company of America. In America he worked...
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    The Scarlet Letter (1913 film) (category Silent American drama films)
    was based on the 1850 novel of the same title by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It was produced by the Kinemacolor Company of America and directed by David Miles...
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  • David Miles (actor) (category 20th-century American male actors)
    American actor and director. Born in Milford, Connecticut, he became a Hollywood actor and was head of dramatic production at the Kinemacolor Company...
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  • 1896-1914. University of California Press ISBN 9780520912915, p.576 McKernan, Luke (2009). ‘The modern Elixir of Life’: Kinemacolor, royalty and the Delhi...
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    Gowland Fred Burns Charles King In 1911, the Kinemacolor Company of America produced a lost film in Kinemacolor titled The Clansman. It was filmed in the...
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    Gaston Bell (category American male stage actors)
    Company, appearing that year in at least two short films, Opportunity and A Warrior Bold. The following year Bell worked for the Kinemacolor Company of...
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    Mabel Van Buren (category American film actresses)
    an actress for the Kinemacolor Company of America. Van Buren became prominent in motion pictures at the time of the development of feature-length movies...
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    time was the leading lady for the Kinemacolor Company of America's studios. The Natural Color Kinematograph Company in Britain was defunct in 1914 after...
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    150th Street. The following companies currently operate or have operated out of Whitestone: Kinemacolor Company of America Fairchild Recording Equipment...
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    in 1912 (610 m - 2 reels) and in the United States by the Kinemacolor Company of America in 1913 (900 m - 3 reels). The film was directed by Walter R...
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    Thanhouser Company. Starring James Cruze and Florence Labadie. 1913, film U.S., Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Produced by Kinemacolor Company of America, filmed...
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    Pius X saw Kinemacolor films in 1913. However, the company was not a success, partly due to the expense of installing the special Kinemacolor projectors...
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    Linda Arvidson (category American silent film actresses)
    the Kinemacolor Company of America. Arvidson wrote screenplays, including the one for the five-reel Who's Guilty Now? She was an associate editor of Film...
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  • Theodore Marston (category Thanhouser Company)
    Benham. He became head of dramatic film production at the Kinemacolor Company of America in October 1913. She (1911) The Last of the Mohicans (1911) David...
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    Karl Brown (cinematographer) (category American cinematographers)
    was working at a development lab for the Kinemacolor Company of America, which produced films in Kinemacolor, in Los Angeles. Brown was 17 when renowned...
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    Murdock MacQuarrie (category American male silent film actors)
    Around 1912-1913, he was acting for the Kinemacolor Company of America. His film work included The Count of Monte Cristo (1913), before becoming a director...
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  • Jack Brammall (category 20th-century American male actors)
    English-born American actor on stage and screen. In 1909 he was in a Shubert production. Brammal joined David Miles at the Kinemacolor Company of America in 1912...
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  • Ada Aline Urban (category Scottish people of Polish descent)
    Urban (15 May 1868 – 2 October 1937) was a British film company executive. She funded the Kinemacolor business established by her husband Charles Urban, helping...
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    Claude Cooper (actor) (category American cinema pioneers)
    variety of East Coast companies, including the All Star Film Corporation, the Famous Players Film Company, the Reliance Film Company, and the Kinemacolor Company...
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  • Kinematograph Company. Several independent companies were formed around to exploit the Kinemacolor patent, the most notable being the Kinemacolor Company of America...
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    Mendelssohn Glee Club (category Culture of New York City)
    building to the Kinemacolor Company of America, an early venture into color movies. On February 12, 1916, on the golden anniversary of the Mendelssohn...
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    Edward LeSaint (category Use American English from October 2021)
    Houseparty (1929). He went on to work with the Kinemacolor Company of America and Selig Polyscope Company in film production before he joined Universal...
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  • Kinemacolor additive color process. The film records the 12 December 1911 celebrations in India which marked the coronation of George V and Mary of Teck...
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    Color motion picture film (category Use American English from July 2020)
    simplified additive system was successfully commercialized in 1909 as Kinemacolor. These early systems used black-and-white film to photograph and project...
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