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Poverty Row Movie Studio Site. 1337 Gordon.(en)USA / California / West_Hollywood (Los Angeles)cinema, studio, interesting placeThis small "Poverty Row" lot was the home of many small studios including Balshofer. Was absorbed into Columbia Pictures and eventually taken over by Sunset-Gower. Exact size, shape, and location are approximate. Awaiting verification. I have conflicting sources regarding Fred
Poverty Row Movie Studio Site. 1339 Gordon.(en)USA / California / West_Hollywood (Los Angeles)cinema, studio, interesting placeThis small "Poverty Row" lot was the home of many small studios including: Monopol Feature Film Loftus Feature International Feature Film Co Kennedy Features Inc Masterpiece Film Manufacturing Co Was absorbed into Columbia Pictures and eventually taken over by Sunset-Gower.
Poverty Row Movie Studio Site. 1432 N. Gower(en)USA / California / West_Hollywood (Los Angeles)cinema, studio, interesting placeThis small "Poverty Row" lot was the home of many small studios including: Grand California Was eventually absorbed into Columbia Pictures and is now part of the lot known as Sunset-Gower. Exact size, shape, and location are approximate. Awaiting verification.
Poverty Row Movie Studio Site. 1438 N. Gower.(en)USA / California / West_Hollywood (Los Angeles)cinema, studio, interesting placeThis small "Poverty Row" lot was the home of many small studios including: Chester California Was eventually absorbed into Columbia Pictures and is now part of the lot known as Sunset-Gower. Exact size, shape, and location are approximate. Awaiting verification.
Poverty Row Movie Studio Site. 1440 N. Gower.(en)USA / California / West_Hollywood (Los Angeles)cinema, studio, interesting placeThis small "Poverty Row" lot was the home of many small studios including Chadwick. Was eventually absorbed into Columbia Pictures and is now part of the lot known as Sunset-Gower. Exact size, shape, and location are approximate. Awaiting verification.
Movie Studio-Historical site(en)USA / California / Vernon (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studio, interesting place1745 Allesandro (now Glendale Blvd.) This lot, now gone, was the studio site for several early silent movie studios including Bronx Films, Reaguer Productions, French & Forman, Western Arts, Harry Keaton, Westwood Productions, and Norburg Studios. Studio is long since
Movie Studio-Historic place(en)USA / California / Belvedere (Los Angeles)interesting place1720 N. Soto was the home to the E & R Jungle Film Company, in business from 1914-1924. Just a couple of blocks north was the much larger Selig Studio and Zoo, who made similar films. Later Chester Comedies. Exact
Movie studio-Historical site(en)USA / California / Glendale (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studio, interesting place1845-1869 Allesandro (now Glendale Blvd.) was the site of L.A's first movie studio, The Selig Polyscope Company, built in 1908. In 1913 Selig moved west and opened a much larger facility. In 1915, Selig moved his company to Lincoln Park
Movie Studio-Historical site(en)USA / California / Glendale (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studio, interesting place1807 Allesandro (now Glendale Blvd.) this small studio (now gone) was the home of West Coast Pictures.
Movie studio-Historical Place(en)USA / California / West_Hollywood (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studio, interesting place4811 Fountain, the long since gone location of early movie studios Mena Film Co., Brentwood Film Corp, and Metropolitan Pictures. Exact location, and size pending verification.
Movie Studio-Historic place(en)USA / California / West_Hollywood (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studio, interesting placeNorthwest Corner of Santa Monica and Gower (1116 Lodi Pl.) the site of several movie companies, including: Vogue Films Inc Oz Film Mfg Co. (owned by L. Frank Baum, author of "The Wizard of Oz,) for the making of Oz
Poverty Row Movie Studio Site. 6040-6060 Sunset Blvd.(en)USA / California / West_Hollywood (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studio, interesting placeThis small "Poverty Row" lot was the home of many small studios including: Wilnat Studios William Horsley Studio & Film Lab Burston Films Inc. Cinema Art Co Was absorbed into Columbia Pictures and eventually taken over by Sunset-Gower. Exact size,
Movie Studio-Historical site(en)USA / California / West_Hollywood (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studio, interesting place6100 Sunset at Gower. One of the many Povetry Row studios in what was euphanistically called Gower Gulch, this was the home of Universal, Henry Lehrman's L-KO Komedies, Stern Brothers, and Century Pictures. Both sides of Gower Street were lined
Movie Tech Studios(en)USA / California / San_Fernando (Los Angeles)cinema, studio, interesting place14737 Arminta St., Van Nuys, ca
Tom Mix's Mixville-Historical Movie Studio site(en)USA / California / Glendale (Los Angeles)cinema, mix, studio, interesting placeIn Edendale (between Glendale Blvd. and Teviot), silent film mega star Tom Mix built a 12 acre shooting set called Mixville. Loaded with western props and furnishings, it has been described as a "complete frontier town, with a dusty street,
Movie Studio-Historic site(en)USA / California / Vernon (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studioThis site was known as Broncho Motion Picture Company and was absorbed into Mack Sennett Studios. 1712 Allesandro (now Glendale Blvd.) Exact size and dimensions and placement pending verification.
Movie Studio-Historic site(en)USA / California / Vernon (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studioThis site, Bison 101, was the original studio of Thomas Ince and was later absorbed by Mack Sennett. 1719 Allesandro (now Glendale Blvd.) Note the big building in the background was Sennett's sound stage and is all that survives of
Movie Studio-Historic site(en)USA / California / Vernon (Los Angeles)cinema, studio, interesting place1751 Glendale Blvd (formerly Alesandro Ave.) This lot, now gone, was the studio site for Lone Star Studios. Size and placement approximate, pending verification.
Movie Studio-Historic Location (Biograph Studios)(en)USA / New_York / Inwood (New York City)cinema, studio, biograph, interesting place807 E. 175th St. was the second locaion of the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, one of the largest studios of the early silent era. The stars included the pioneering director D.W. Griffith, and box office giants Mary Pickford, Lionel
Movie Studio-Historical site(en)USA / California / South_Pasadena (Los Angeles)place, cinema, historic, studio, interesting place200 E. Avenue 55, Highland Park This lot, now gone, was the studio site for West Coast Films in the early part of the 20th century. Size and placement approximate, pending verification.
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