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New York
Motion Picture
Corporation
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Type of Company
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Production 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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Active circa 1914 through circa 1917?
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Company Principals
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Adam Kessel (circa 1915)
Charles O. Baumann (circa 1915)
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Company Offices
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Longacre Building, 42nd Street and Broadway, New York, New York, USA (circa 1914-1915)
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Company Studios
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unknown
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New York Motion Picture Corporation evolved from the New York Motion Picture Company at an undetermined time before 1917. Corporation product brand names were Broncho (westerns), Domino (comedies), Kay-Bee (dramas) and 101-Bison (westerns). Kessel and Baumann sold the corporation to Triangle Film Corporation late in 1916 or early in 1917.
References: Louvish-Keystone p. 324
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