Motion Picture Distributing and Sales Company
The Motion Picture Distributing and Sales Company was a major, national motion picture distribution company which operated in the United States between May 31, 1910 and the end of June, 1912. The company distributed almost 2,200 silent era motion pictures during its two-year existence. Its product came from the majority of independent American film producers, which hitherto had distributed their product through states' rights franchisees, as well as a handful of small, independent national distributors, all of whom opposed the attempted monopoly of distribution by the General Film Company, which was a subsidiary of Edison's Motion Picture Patents Company.
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A Cave Man WooingA Fresh StartA Redskin's BraveryA Thanksgiving SurpriseAvenged (1910 film)Bertie's BrainstormDelightful DollyDots and DashesEverybody Saves Father and The Only Girl in CampHome Made Mince PieHypnotized (1910 film)John Halifax, Gentleman (1910 film)Leon of the Table D'hoteLooking Forward (1910 film)Love and LawMistress and Maid (1910 film)Mother (1910 film)Nicholas Nickleby (1912 film)Not Guilty (1910 film)Oh, What a Knight!Only in the WayPaul and Virginia (film)Pocahontas (1910 film)Prompt Payment and Stealing a RideRip Van Winkle (1910 film)Tangled Lives (1910 film)Ten Nights in a Bar Room (1910 film)The American and the QueenThe Baseball BugThe Childhood of Jack HarkawayThe City of Her DreamsThe Convict (film)The Doctor's CarriageThe Fairies' Hallowe'enThe Girls He Left Behind Him and The Iron Clad LoverThe Lie (1912 film)The Little Fire ChiefThe Man from the WestThe Millionaire MilkmanThe Mummy (1911 film)
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Motion Picture Distributing and Sales Company
The Motion Picture Distributing and Sales Company was a major, national motion picture distribution company which operated in the United States between May 31, 1910 and the end of June, 1912. The company distributed almost 2,200 silent era motion pictures during its two-year existence. Its product came from the majority of independent American film producers, which hitherto had distributed their product through states' rights franchisees, as well as a handful of small, independent national distributors, all of whom opposed the attempted monopoly of distribution by the General Film Company, which was a subsidiary of Edison's Motion Picture Patents Company.
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