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    The Kalem Company was an early American film studio founded in New York City in 1907. It was one of the first companies to make films abroad and to set...
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    away. In 1912 Kalem Company hired her and used her as an extra. As her roles grew she was invited to join their stock performance company, which was heading...
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    major US film companies and local foreign-branches (Edison, Biograph, Vitagraph, Essanay, Selig Polyscope, Lubin Manufacturing, Kalem Company, Star Film...
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  • estate (General Lew Wallace) brought suit against the Kalem Company, the Motion Picture Patents Company, and Gauntier for copyright infringement. The suit...
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    Ben Hur (1907 film) (category Kalem Company films)
    Sidney Olcott and Frank Oakes Rose, this "photoplay" was produced by the Kalem Company of New York City, and its scenes, including the climactic chariot race...
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  • source materials still under copyright stems from case law. In 1907, the Kalem Company produced a one-reel silent film version of General Lew Wallace's novel...
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    project and the premises and stage were taken over by a troupe from the Kalem Company of New York led by director J. P. McGowan. That same year, director...
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  • companies. A production company may specialize in producing their in-house films or own subsidiary development companies. Major production companies often...
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  • Kalem Company was a former film studio in the United States. Kalem may also refer to: Kalem (magazine), a satirical magazine published in the period 1908–1911...
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  • animals. Kalem Company sent film crews to places in America and abroad to film stories in the actual places they were supposed to have happened. Kalem also...
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    The Drummer Girl of Vicksburg (category Kalem Company films)
    Girl of Vicksburg is a lost 1912 silent motion picture produced by Kalem Company of New York City and filmed in Jacksonville, Florida. With a storyline...
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    Theatre Stock Company, she was highly praised for her role in the 1907 production of The Holy City. She later worked for the Kalem Company and was part...
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  • the Kalem Company by F. E. Dobson, an adept at this kind of work, who was for many years with the Biograph Company. The cost to the Kalem Company far...
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    Battle of Pottsburg Bridge (category Kalem Company films)
    in February that year by the Kalem Company of New York City, the drama was filmed in northeastern Florida at the company's "winter studio", which was located...
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    it was nicknamed, was made up of Edison, Biograph, Essanay Studios, Kalem Company, George Kleine Productions, Lubin Studios, Georges Méliès, Pathé, Selig...
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    former stage actor, he appeared in many motion pictures produced by Kalem Company and later moved to directing, becoming one of the silent screen's most...
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    financial backing from George Kleine, formed a new motion picture company called the Kalem Company and were able to lure the increasingly successful Olcott away...
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    been Mona Darkfeather, but she was already under contract with the Kalem Company and had to turn down the offer. St. Cyr was the second Native American...
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  • The Fire Coward (category Kalem Company films)
    The Fire Coward is a 1913 American short silent film drama. The film starred Earle Foxe, Irene Boyle, Stuart Holmes, and James B. Ross in the lead roles...
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  • The Combination of the Safe (category Kalem Company films)
    The Combination of the Safe is a 1912 American silent short film. The director is unknown. Stuart Holmes: The Detective Earle Foxe: Atland Harrison(Thief)...
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  • The Young Millionaire (category Kalem Company films)
    Young Millionaire Produced by The Kalem Company Starring Earle Foxe Alice Joyce Distributed by General Film Company Release date November 13, 1912 (1912-11-13)...
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  • The Cub Reporter's Temptation (category Kalem Company films)
    The Cub Reporter's Temptation is a 1913 American short silent film drama. The film starred Earle Foxe and Alice Joyce and Tom Moore in the lead roles....
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    Frank J. Marion (category American film production company founders)
    Using their last name initials KLM, they called their new venture the Kalem Company. Immediately successful, Marion proved to be an innovator and a businessman...
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    Breaking into the Big League (category Kalem Company films)
    film about baseball. It was produced by the Kalem Company and released through the General Film Company. This film is 2 reels in length and stars Harry...
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  • The Gun Smugglers (category Kalem Company films)
    a 1912 silent film romantic short produced by the Kalem Company and released by General Film Company. It starred Carlyle Blackwell and Alice Joyce. It...
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    The Vampire (1913 film) (category Kalem Company films)
    later freed on $500 bail each. Eis and French were paid $2,000 by the Kalem executives to immortalise the "Vampire Dance". The New York Dramatic Mirror...
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    An Engineer's Sweetheart (category Kalem Company films)
    starring Alice Joyce. It was produced and released by the Kalem Company and Bison Film Company. Alice Joyce A pictorial history of the silent screen Pictorial...
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    it was nicknamed, was made up of Edison, Biograph, Essanay Studios, Kalem Company, George Kleine Productions, Lubin Studios, Georges Méliès, Pathé, Selig...
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  • A Business Buccaneer (category Kalem Company films)
    Joyce Earle Foxe Cleo Madison Stuart Holmes Distributed by General Film Company Release date December 27, 1912 (1912-12-27) Country United States Languages...
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  • starred Carlyle Blackwell, Louise Glaum and Raymond Hadley. Kalem Company was the producing company. The length is ten minutes. The Invisible Foe at IMDb v...
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