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The Albuquerque
Film Manufacturing
Company,
Incorporated
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Type of Company
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Production company
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Country of Origination
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United States of America
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Years of Operation
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Formed late 1913
Active circa 1914
Reorganized into the Albuquerque Film Company in August 1914
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Company Principals
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Gilbert P. Hamilton, president and general manager (circa 1914)
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Company Offices
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406 Court Street, Los Angeles, California, USA
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Company Studios
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unknown
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The Albuquerque Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, was formed to produce short westerns starring Dot Farley.
The company acquired an additional $200,000 in capital funding, and in August 1914 the company became Albuquerque Film Company and began producing one-reel comedies (under the Luna Films brand name) and comedy-dramas starring Dot Farley and Augustus Carney. Advertising still listed the company name as The Albuquerque Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, as late as November 1914. Albuquerque Film Company productions were distributed by The United Motion Picture Producers, Incorporated, through United Film Service (Warner’s Features, Incorporated).
References: Miller-Comedies p. 10 : PhotoplayersWeekly-19141128 p. 6.
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