LC control no. | n 87914041 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Corporate name heading | American Film Manufacturing Company |
Variant(s) | American Film Company North American Film Corporation Flying A Studio American Film Mfg. Co. |
Associated country | United States |
Address | N. Clark St. Chicago Illinois United States Mission and Chapala Streets Santa Barbara California United States |
Field of activity | Motion picture production |
Found in | The Rose of San Juan [MP] 1913: credits (American Film Manufacturing Company) LC data base, 9-16-87 (hdg.: American Film Manufacturing Company) The Great Stanley secret. Chapter 1, The gipsy's trust [MP] 1917 (produced by American Film Company; North American Film Corporation presents) Lawton, S. Santa Barbara's Flying A Studio, 1997: CIP galley (American Film Manufacturing Co. was popularly known as the Flying A Studio) Moving picture world, October 8, 1910 (v. 7, no. 15) viewed March 15, 2024 via the Internet Archive p. 817 (American Film Manufacturing Co.; American Film Mfg. Co.; announcement of a new independent film manufacturer [with] a modern plant and facilities; address: Bank Floor, Ashland Block, [N. Clark St.], Chicago, Illinois) Slide, A. The new historical dictionary of the American film industry, 2001: p. 8 (American Film Manufacturing Company; formed in 1910 by exchangemen John R. Freuler, Harry E. Aitken, Charles J. Hite, and Samuel S. Hutchinson to furnish ther exhanges with films after the Motion Picture Patents Company cut off their supply; in 1913 American built a film studio on Mission and Chapala streets in Santa Barbara, California; company disbanded in 1921) |
Associated language | eng |