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Educational
Film Exchanges,
Incorporated |
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Type of Company
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Distribution 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 1920
Active 1920 through circa 1932
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Company Principals
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Earle W. Hammons, president (circa 1922 through circa 1929)
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Company Offices
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729 Seventh Avenue, New York, New York, USA (circa 1920)
370 Seventh Avenue, New York, New York, USA (circa 1921-1922)
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Company Exchanges
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Baltimore Booking Company,
412 East Lexington Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (circa 1919)
Federal Feature Film Corporation,
48 Piedmont Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (circa 1919)
Bee-Hive Film Exchange,
207 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, USA (circa 1919)
Standard Film Service Company,
Film Exchange Building, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA (circa 1919)
Standard Film Service Company,
Sloan Building, Cleveland, Ohio, USA (circa 1919)
Standard Film Service Company,
602 Joseph Mack Building, Detroit, Michigan, USA (circa 1919)
Bee-Hive Film Exchange,
109 West Maryland Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA (circa 1919)
Standard Film Corporation,
Boley Building, Kansas City, Missouri, USA (circa 1919)
Consolidated Film Corporation,
738 South Olive Street, Los Angeles, California, USA (circa 1919)
Bee-Hive Film Exchange,
Toy Building, Milwaukee, Wisconin, USA (circa 1919)
Standard Film Corporation,
406 Film Exchange Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA (circa 1919)
First National Exhibitors’ Exchange,
712 Poydras Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA (circa 1919)
Electric Theatre Supply Company,
SE Cor. 13th Street and Vine Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (circa 1919)
Standard Film Corporation,
3317 Olive Street, St. Louis, Missouri, USA (circa 1919)
The Consolidated Film Corporation,
90 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, California, USA (circa 1919)
Greater Features, Incorporated,
2020 Third Avenue, Seattle, Washington, USA (circa 1919)
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Educational Film Exchanges, Incorporated, distributed Chester, Christie Film Company, Incorporated (circa 1922 through circa 1926), Fred Hibbard Productions (circa 1925), Goodwill, Hamilton-White Corporation (circa 1922), Jack White Comedy Corporation (circa 1922), Kinogram Publishing Company (circa 1922), Lloyd Hamilton Corporation (circa 1922), Lupino Lane Comedy Corporation, The Lyman H. Howe Films Company, Incorporated, Mac Dons Cartoons, Incorporated (circa 1922), R.C. Bruce (circa 1922), Reel Comedies, Sherlock Holmes Series, Incorporated (circa 1922), Romance Productions, Incorporated (circa 1926), Sherwood-Wadsworth Pictures, Tony Sarg for H.M. Dawley, Incorporated (circa 1922), Torchy Comedies. Educational distributed short comedy films under the brand names Cameo Comedies, Mermaid Comedies and Tuxedo Comedies.
References: Educational Film Magazine, March 1921, p. 4; FilmYearBook-1923 p. 384.
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