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L-KO Motion
Picture Kompany
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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 October 1914
Active 1914 through 1919
Dissolved July 1919
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Company Principals
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Henry Lehrman (1914 through circa 1916?)
Julius Stern (from 1916)
Abraham Stern (from 1916)
John G. Blystone, director general (circa 1916)
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Company Offices
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6140 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, California, USA (circa 1916)
1600 Broadway, New York, New York, USA (circa 1916)
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Company Studios
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unknown
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L-KO Motion Picture Kompany [Lehrman-KnockOut] was alternately known as The L-KO Komedy Kompany (circa 1916) and may have been known as L-KO Pictures Corporation at the end of its run. L-KO productions were distributed by The Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated. The company was later controlled by Julius Stern and his brother after Lehrman left the company (likely replaced by John G. Blystone).
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