Gem Motion Picture Company
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Gem Motion Picture Company was an American silent-era film studio. It was co-founded by filmmaker Stanner E.V. Taylor and his wife, actress Marion Leonard in 1911. After management issues, the company evolved to primarily act as a producer of short comedies starring Billy Quirk.[citation needed]
Distribution
[edit]Gem film properties produced by Taylor and Leonard were sold to the Rex Motion Picture Company, which released them in 1912 under their own banner.[1] The company's films were released by Universal in 1913.[2]
Partial filmography
[edit]- The Defender of the Name (1912)
- Under Her Wing (1912)
- White Dove's Sacrifice (1912)
- Absinthe (1913)
- Against the Law (1913)
- Call Him Whiskers (1913)
- Burglarizing Billy (1913)
- Billy Gets Arrested (1913)
- Billy in Armor (1913)
- Billy's First Quarrel (1913)
- Billy's Adventure (1913)
References
[edit]- ^ Mahar, Karen Ward. Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. p 63. Accessed 8 October 2015 ISBN 9780801890840
- ^ Exhibitors' Times. Volume I. No. 2. 24 May 1913. p 31. Accessed 8 October 2015
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