Mutual Film

Mutual Film Corporation
IndustryFilm studio
PredecessorWestern Film Exchange
FoundedMarch 1912[1][2]
DefunctDecember 31, 1918
FateDissolved
HeadquartersEdendale, California
Key people
John R. Freuler (1872–1958)
Harry E. Aitken (1877–1956)
Roy Aitken (1882–1976)
SubsidiariesKeystone Studios
Majestic Studios/Reliance-Majestic Studios
New York Motion Picture Company
(and its subsidiaries:Kay Bee Studios, 101-Bison Company, Broncho Film Company, & Domino Film Company)
Signal Film Corporation
Vogue Films, Inc.
Lone Star Film Company
American Film Company
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Mutual Film Corporation was an early American film conglomerate that produced some of Charlie Chaplin's greatest comedies. Founded in 1912, it was absorbed by Film Booking Offices of America, which evolved into RKO Pictures.

  1. ^ Bowers, Q David (April 2005). "Chronological Biography of Gertrude Homan Thanhouser" (PDF). Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  2. ^ Marco Scollo Lavizzari (2004). "Mutual Film Corporation". Enciclopedia del Cinema. Retrieved 16 February 2018.