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Rex Motion Picture Company

Rex Motion Picture Company

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Rex Motion Picture Company was an early film production company in the United States.

Rex Motion Picture Company ad in Moving Picture News, 1911

History

After Edwin S. Porter's short-lived Defender Film Company failed, The Rex Motion Picture Company was established by Edwin S. Porter, Joseph Engel, and William Swanson.[1] Rex, based at 573–579 11th Avenue, New York City.[2] produced dozens of films from 1910 into 1917.[3] It adopted a crown emblem.[citation needed]

Lois Weber established herself in the film industry at Rex.

Rex acquired Gem Motion Picture Company film properties and released them in 1912 under its own banner and later Universal's.[citation needed] Rex was one of the studios that combined to form Universal Pictures under Carl Laemmle's leadership.[citation needed]

Filmography


References

  1. Musser, Charles (1991). "13: Postscript". Before the Nickelodeon: Edwin S. Porter and the Edison Manufacturing Company. Berkeley; Los Angeles; Oxford: University of California Press. p. 359. Retrieved 17 April 2022. UC Press E-Books Collection, 1982-2004
  2. Moving Picture World 8:6 (February 11, 1911): 283.
  3. "Rex Motion Picture Company". BFI. Archived from the original on October 7, 2019.
  4. Gmür, Leonhard (November 14, 2013). Rex Ingram: Hollywood's Rebel of the Silver Screen. epubli. ISBN 9783844246018 via Google Books.

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