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  2. Biograph Studios - Wikipedia

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    Biograph Studios was an early film studio and laboratory complex, built in 1912 by the Biograph Company at 807 East 175th Street, in The Bronx, New York City, New York, which was preceded by two locations in Manhattan.

  3. Biograph Company - Wikipedia

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    The Biograph Company, also known as the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, was a motion picture company founded in 1895 and active until 1916.It was the first company in the United States devoted entirely to film production and exhibition, and for two decades was one of the most prolific, releasing over 3000 short films and 12 feature films.

  4. File:Interior of Biograph Company's new filming studio, 1913.jpg

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    English: PHOTOGRAPH of the interior of the Biograph Company's new glass-roofed studio in late summer of 1913, an image featured in article titled "Where 'Biographs' Are Made: A Film Studio de Luxe", which also features a full-length exterior shot of the company's new production facilities at 807 East 175th Street in The Bronx, New York City; accompanying caption with image reads, "The Glass ...

  5. Lime Kiln Field Day - Wikipedia

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    Lime Kiln Field Day was shot at locations in New York as well as New Jersey using a 35mm camera at 19fps. [5] After filming over an hour of footage, the producers Klaw and Erlanger abandoned the project during post-production, leaving the film to be without a title and locked away by the Biograph Film Studio. [3]

  6. Car 54, Where Are You? - Wikipedia

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    Fred Gwynne and Joe E. Ross. Car 54, Where Are You? is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 1961 to April 1963. Filmed in black and white, the series starred Joe E. Ross as Gunther Toody and Fred Gwynne as Francis Muldoon, two mismatched New York City police officers who patrol the fictional 53rd precinct in The Bronx.

  7. Kalem Company - Wikipedia

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    Kalem had no indoor studios, so most of its films were shot on location. In February 1907, the company made its first motion picture, titled The Sleigh Belle. While Kalem scored successes in their first year, the rate of production at the once-powerful Biograph stagnated, hampered by the loss of important personnel.

  8. Biograph Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Biograph Theater on Lincoln Avenue in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, was originally a movie theater but now presents live productions.It gained early notoriety as the location where bank robber John Dillinger was leaving when he was shot down by FBI agents, after he watched a gangster movie there on July 22, 1934.

  9. Vitagraph Studios - Wikipedia

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    Vitagraph Studios, also known as the Vitagraph Company of America, was a United States motion picture studio. It was founded by J. Stuart Blackton and Albert E. Smith in 1897 in Brooklyn, New York, as the American Vitagraph Company .