Morosco Photoplay Company
The Morosco Photoplay Company was created in 1914 by Frank Garbutt. It was named for Oliver Morosco. In 1916 it was acquired by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation and became a subsidiary. Charles Eyton was appointed to supervise the company's productions.[1]
It was one of the initial companies involved with Associated Motion Picture Advertisers.[2]
The studio's productions were produced at 201 North Occidental in Hollywood.
Filmography
- The Wild Olive (1915)
- Captain Courtesy (1915)
- Kilmeny (film) (1915)
- Pretty Mrs. Smith (1915)
- Peer Gynt (1915 film)
- The Rug Maker's Daughter (1915)
- Help Wanted (1915 film)
- Sunshine Molly (1915)
- Help Wanted (1915 film)
- Little Sunset (1915)
- Betty in Search of a Thrill (1915)
- An International Marriage (1916)
- The Stronger Love (1916)
- Redeeming Love (film) (1916)
- The Road to Love (1916)
- Her Father's Son (1916)[3]
- Pasquale (film) (1916)
- The Road to Love (1916)
- The Making of Maddalena (1916)
- Out of the Wreck (1917)
- The World Apart (1917)
- His Sweetheart (1917)
- The Varmint (1917)
- Happiness of Three Women (1917)
- The Cook of Canyon Camp (1917)
- Giving Becky a Chance (1917)
- Jack and Jill (1917 film) (1917)
- The Highway of Hope (1917)
- The Marcellini Millions (1917)
- The Highway of Hope (1917)
- Out of the Wreck (1917)
- His Majesty, Bunker Bean (1918)
References
- Birchard, Robert (2004). Cecil B. DeMille's Hollywood. USA: University Press of Kentucky. p. 430. ISBN 9780813123240.
- "Movie Ad Men in Association". The Fourth Estate. August 5, 1916. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- New York, Chalmers Publishing Company (October 5, 1916). "Moving Picture World (Oct-Dec 1916)". New York, Chalmers Publishing Company – via Internet Archive.
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