Motion Picture (Aug 1922-Jan 1923)

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OTIONF ,'UR| Manufacturers, Distributors and Studios of Motion Pictures in New York City 46 Advanced Motion Picture Corp., 1493 Broadway. Alpha Pictures, Inc., 126 West 46th St. Arrow Film Corp., 220 West 42d St. Astra Film Corp., 1 Congress St., Jersey City, N. J. (Studio.) Authors' Film Co., Times Building. Biograph Studio, 807 East 175th St. Blackton, J. Stuart, 25 West 45th St. Bray Studio, 23 East 26th St. Bulls Eye Film Corp., 729 Seventh Ave. Callahan, Andrew J., 25 West 43d St. Character Pictures, 17 West 42d St. Community Motion Picture Bureau, West 24th St. Consolidated Film Corp., 80 Fifth Ave. Cosmofoto Film Corp., 220 West 42d St. Cosmopolitan Prod., 2278 Second Ave. Crest Pictures Corp., Times Building. Edison, Thomas A., Inc., 2826 Decatur Ave. (Studio.) Educational Film Co., 729 Seventh Ave. Exclusive Pictures, 126 West 46th St. Export and Import Film Co., 729 Seventh Ave. Famous Players-Lasky, 485 Fifth Ave. Studio, 6th and Pierce Sts., Astoria, L. I. Film Market, Inc., 403 Times Building. First National Exhibitors, Inc., 6 West 48th St. Foursquare Pictures, 729 Seventh Ave. Fox Film Co., Tenth Ave. and 55th St. Frohman Amusement Corp., Times Bldg. Gaumont Co., College Point, L. I. General Enterprises, Inc., 1476 Broadway. Goldwyn Pictures Corp., 509 Fifth Ave. Griffith, D. W., Films, 1476 Broadway. Studio, Orienta Pt., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Hemmer Superior Prod., 137 West 48th Street Hodkinson, W. W., Film Corp., 527 Fifth Ave. International Studios, 2278 Second Ave. Ivan Film Prod., 126 West 46th St. Jans, Herman, 729 Seventh Ave. Jester Comedy Co., 220 West 42d St. Kalem Co., 1482 Broadway. Kane, Arthur S., 25 West 43d St. Keeney, Frank A., 1493 Broadway. Kleine, George, 729 Seventh Ave. Macauley Photoplays, 516 Fifth Ave. Mayflower Prod., 1476 Broadway. Metro Pictures, 1476 Broadway. Studio, 3 West 61st St. Moss, B. S., 1441 Broadway. Outing Chester, Pictures, 120 West 40th Street. Pathe Exchange, 35 West 45th St. Physical Culture Photoplays, Inc., 113 West 40th St. Piedmont Pictures Corp., 45 Laight St. Pioneer Feature Film Corp., 126 West 46th St. Prizma, Inc., 21 West 23d St. Raver, Harry, 1402 Broadway. Eealart Pictures, 469 Fifth Ave. Eobertson-Cole Co., 1600 Broadway. S. L. Pictures, 1476 Broadway. Seitz, Geo. B., 1990 Park Ave., New York. Select Pictures, 729 Seventh Ave. Selznick Pictures, 729 Seventh Ave. Studio, West Fort Lee, N. J. Stewart, Anita, Prod., Inc., 6 West 48th Street. State Right Distributors, Inc., 1600 Broadway. Sunshine Films, Inc., Ill West 42d St. Talmadge Films Co., 318 East 48th St. Topics of the Day Film Co., 1562 Broadway. Triangle Distributing Corp., 1459 Broadway. Tyrad Pictures, Inc., 729 Seventh Ave. United Artists, 729 Seventh Ave. Universal Film Co., 1600 Broadway. Vitagraph Co., 469 Fifth Ave. Studio, East 15th St. and Locust Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Warner Brothers, 220 West 42d St. Wilk, Jacov, 1476 Broadway. 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