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Triangle Film Corporation
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Type of Company
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Production and 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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Incorporated 19 July 1915
Active 1915 through circa July 1919
Corporation disssolved 192?
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Company Principals
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Harry E. Aitken
Adam Kessel
Charles O. Baumann
H.O. Davis, vice president and general manager (circa 1917)
Robert E. Peyton Jr., board of directors (19 July 1915 through ?)
William W. Beverly, board of directors (19 July 1915 through ?)
Howard K. Wood, board of directors (19 July 1915 through ?)
Roy Aitken, board of directors (28 July 1915 through ?)
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Company Offices
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Longacre Building, New York, New York, USA (August 1915 through 23 January 1916)
Brokaw Building, New York, New York, USA (24 January 1916 through circa 1918)
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Company Studios
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Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA
4500 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA (circa 1916)
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Triangle Film Corporation was formed to separate distribution of D.W. Griffith’s Majestic Motion Picture Company and Reliance Motion Picture Corporation productions, Thomas H. Ince’s New York Motion Picture Company productions, and Mack Sennett’s Keystone Film Company productions from Mutual Film Corporation.
Later distribution was handled by Triangle Distributing Corporation (circa November 1916).
References: Brownlow-Parade pp. 26, 28, 50, 92, 348, 372; Miller-Comedies p. 9; Slide-FineArts p. 1 : Website-AFI.
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