Kalem Company
The Kalem Company was an American film studio founded in New York City in 1907 by George Kleine, Samuel Long, and Frank J. Marion. The company was named for their initials K, L, and M. The company immediately joined other studios in the Motion Picture Patents Company that held a monopoly on production and distribution. Frank Marion had been the sales manager at Biograph Studios and Samuel Long was the manager of the Biograph production facility at Hoboken, New Jersey. Needing to raise more capital, the two experienced filmmakers approached Chicago businessman George Kleine to come in as a partner. Kleine, already a successful film distributor, was involved only a short time but it was a profitable investment for him as his partners were soon successful enough to buy out his shares at a con
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Kalem Company
The Kalem Company was an American film studio founded in New York City in 1907 by George Kleine, Samuel Long, and Frank J. Marion. The company was named for their initials K, L, and M. The company immediately joined other studios in the Motion Picture Patents Company that held a monopoly on production and distribution. Frank Marion had been the sales manager at Biograph Studios and Samuel Long was the manager of the Biograph production facility at Hoboken, New Jersey. Needing to raise more capital, the two experienced filmmakers approached Chicago businessman George Kleine to come in as a partner. Kleine, already a successful film distributor, was involved only a short time but it was a profitable investment for him as his partners were soon successful enough to buy out his shares at a con
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Калем (англ. Kalem Company) — американская киностудия, основанная в 1907 году.
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Die Kalem Company war eine 190 ...... alem von Vitagraph übernommen.
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Kalem Company foi um estúdio d ...... L, e M, formando o nome Kalem.
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Kalem Company, ou Kalem est un ...... r produit plus de 1 700 films.
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La Kalem Company è stata una c ...... n Irlanda, Egitto e Palestina.
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The Kalem Company was an Ameri ...... to buy out his shares at a con
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Калем (англ. Kalem Company) — американская киностудия, основанная в 1907 году.
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