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  1. Chesterfield Motion Picture Corporation, generally shortened to Chesterfield Pictures, was an American film production company of the 1920s and 1930s. The company head was George R. Batcheller, and the company worked in tandem with its sister studio, Invincible Pictures Corporation, which was led by Maury Cohen. [1]

  2. This is a list of films released by the American studio Chesterfield Pictures between its founding in 1925 and 1937 when it was absorbed into the larger Republic Pictures. The studio was a Poverty Row producer, distributing mainly low-budget second features.

    Title
    Release Date
    Director
    April 1925
    May 1925
    June 1925
    Bertram Bracken
    July 1925
    Bertram Bracken
  3. Chesterfield Motion Picture Corporation, generally shortened to Chesterfield Pictures, was an American film production company of the 1920s and 1930s. The company head was George R. Batcheller, and the company worked in tandem with its sister studio, Invincible Pictures Corporation, which was led by Maury Cohen.

  4. Pages in category "Chesterfield Pictures films" The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

    • Early Years
    • Sennett Studios
    • Republic Pictures
    • Filmography
    • Further Reading
    • External Links

    Mascot was created in 1927 by Nat Levine, a former personal secretary to Marcus Loew, after the success of his independent serial The Silent Flyer (1926). In the beginning the company operated out of the upstairs offices of a contractor's business on Santa Monica Boulevard. It rented all of its equipment and facilities. In 1929 the studio made seri...

    By 1933 Mascot was successful enough to rent, and later buy, Sennett Studios, after the original owner, silent-film comedy producer-director Mack Sennett, went bankrupt because of the Great Depression. This made the company a true film studio. That studio lot is now CBS Studio Center. Mascot was responsible for the popularity of the concept of the ...

    Mascot's film laboratory was Consolidated Film Industries, known today as CFI Industries. In 1935, under pressure from that company's owner, Herbert Yates, Mascot was merged by CFI with Monogram Pictures, Liberty Pictures, Chesterfield Pictures and Invincible Pictures to form Republic Pictures, a production-distribution company designed by Yates. L...

    Additionally, 1. The Silent Flyer (1926) was created by Nat Levine but was not in the strict sense of the word a Mascot production.

    The Vanishing Legion: A History of Mascot Pictures 1927–1935; Tuska, Jon; 1999 (McFarland Classics); ISBN 978-0-7864-0749-1

  5. El sofá Chesterfield evoca imágenes de señores formalmente vestidos dentro de un estudio de paneles oscuros, bebiendo brandy y fumando cigarros. La era victoriana vió el Chesterfield como la pieza clave en las salas de estar, donde los caballeros se relajaban mientras sus esposas se sentaban en sillas haciendo crayones.

  6. In June 1952, Chesterfield was the first major brand to introduce a non-filter, king size (85mm) cigarette, 15mm longer than the standard version. In 2011, Philip Morris created three variations (Chesterfield Red, Chesterfield Blue and Chesterfield Menthol) for the UK market.