The
poster for
D. W. Griffith's 1913
silent film Three Friends, distributed by
Biograph. Griffith began his film career with Biograph in 1908 as a
screenwriter and
actor, but within months became the company's main
director. His prolific output, often one new
film a week, and willingness to experiment in many different
genres helped the company become a major commercial success. However, Griffith left Biograph in October 1913 due to various disputes, taking many of its
stars with him, and the company fell into financial difficulties. Its
studios were acquired by one of its creditors, the Empire Trust Company.
Restoration: Lise Broer