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  2. Solax Studios - Wikipedia

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    Solax Studios was an American motion-picture studio founded in 1910 by executives from the Gaumont Film Company of France. Alice Guy-Blaché , her husband Herbert , and a third partner, George A. Magie, established the Solax Company .

  3. List of film production companies - Wikipedia

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    Solax Studios: United States 1910 Sony Pictures Classics: United States Culver City, California: 1991 Subsidiary Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group: United States Culver City, California: 1998 Owned by Sony. Originally launched as Columbia TriStar. Spyglass Entertainment: United States 1988 Strand Releasing: United States Culver City ...

  4. Falling Leaves (1912 film) - Wikipedia

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    Falling Leaves is a 1912 American silent short film by Alice Guy-Blaché, produced at Solax Studios. Starring Solax stock actors, the story concerns a child's earnest effort to keep her dying sister alive by naive means. A print of the film is preserved in the Library of Congress. [1]

  5. Category:Defunct American film studios - Wikipedia

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    Defunct American film studios — former motion picture studios in the United States ... Solax Studios; Sono Art-World Wide Pictures; Sun Haven Studios;

  6. Algie the Miner - Wikipedia

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    Algie, the Miner is a 1912 American silent Western film produced by Solax Studios.It was directed by Harry Schenck, Edward Warren, and Alice Guy and stars Billy Quirk, with Clarice Jackson as Miss Lyons. [1]

  7. Matrimony's Speed Limit - Wikipedia

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    Matrimony's Speed Limit is a 1913 silent short film produced and directed by pioneering female film maker Alice Guy-Blaché.It was produced by Solax Studios when it and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee, New Jersey, at the beginning of the 20th century.

  8. The Pit and the Pendulum (1913 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Pit and the Pendulum is a three-reel film adapted from Edgar Allan Poe's 1842 short story of the same name, directed, and produced by pioneering French filmmaker Alice Guy-Blaché through her American company Solax Studios in 1913.

  9. Making an American Citizen - Wikipedia

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    Making an American Citizen is a 1912 silent comedy short film by the pioneering French woman filmmaker Alice Guy-Blaché, produced at Solax Studios. [1] Originally advertised as "educational drama" or "educational subject," it grapples with the theme of immigration, assimilation, and of becoming a "good American."