The American Releasing Corporation was an American film distribution company active during the silent era.[1][2][3] The company was founded in 1920, but was primarily active from 1922 until 1923, producing or handling films of a generally higher quality than many independent studios who specialized in Poverty Row second features.
Company type | Corporation |
---|---|
Industry | Motion pictures |
Founded | 1920 |
Defunct | 1923 |
Selected filmography
edit- The Challenge (1922)
- My Old Kentucky Home (1922)
- The Hidden Woman (1922)
- His Wife's Husband (1922)
- The Danger Point (1922)
- The Sign of the Rose (1922)
- Bluebeard, Jr. (1922)
- The Three Buckaroos (1922)
- When the Desert Calls (1922)
- Jan of the Big Snows (1922)
- Daring Danger (1922)
- Fools of Fortune (1922)
- The Great Alone (1922)
- The Cradle Buster (1922)
- The Other Side (1922)
- False Fronts (1922)
- The Mohican's Daughter (1922)
- Trail of the Axe (1922)
- The Woman He Loved (1922)
- The Bohemian Girl (1922)
- The Lying Truth (1922)
- What Fools Men Are (1922)
- Man's Law and God's (1922)
- Cardigan (1922)
- Destiny's Isle (1922)
- Solomon in Society (1922)
- The Super-Sex (1922)
- Queen of the Moulin Rouge (1922)
- Belle of Alaska (1922)
- Timothy's Quest (1922)
- Sisters (1922)
- That Woman (1922)
- Quicksands (1923)
- The Truth About Wives (1923)
- The Marriage Chance (1923)
- Modern Matrimony (1923)
- Good Men and Bad (1923)
- One Million in Jewels (1923)
- Vengeance of the Deep (1923)
- As a Man Lives (1923)
- The Grub-Stake (1923)
- Modern Marriage (1923)
References
editBibliography
edit- Canjels, Rudmer. Distributing Silent Film Serials: Local Practices, Changing Forms, Cultural Transformation. Routledge, 2011.
- Slide, Anthony. Silent Topics: Essays on Undocumented Areas of Silent Film. Scarecrow Press, 2005.
- Soister, John T., Nicolella, Henry & Joyce, Steve. American Silent Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Feature Films, 1913-1929. McFarland, 2014.