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Kalem 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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Incorporated early 1907 from Kalem Film Manufacturing Company
Active 1907 through 1917
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Company Principals
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George Kleine, president (circa 1907)
Samuel Long, vice president (circa 1907), president (circa 1915)
Francis J. Marion, secretary-treasurer (circa 1907) |
Company Offices
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Eastman Kodak Building, 235-239 West 23rd Street, New York, New York, USA (circa 1909 through circa 1917)
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Company Studios
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Stamford, Connecticut, USA
21st Street, New York, New York, USA
Jacksonville, Florida, USA (circa 1909 through circa 1910)
North Verdugo Road, Glendale, California, USA
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Kalem Company, Incorporated, was reorganized from Kalem Film Manufacturing Company (circa early 1907).
The company was sold to The Vitagraph Company of America in 1917.
References: Brownlow-Parade pp. 386, 388; Eyman-Wayne p. 23; Robinson-Palace pp. 86, 97, 115 : MoPicWorld-19130713 p. 294 : Website-AFI.
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