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  1. The Biograph Company, also known as the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, was a motion picture company founded in 1895 and active until 1916. It was the first company in the United States devoted entirely to film production and exhibition, and for two decades was one of the most prolific, releasing over 3000 short films and 12 ...

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    Mutoscopes were originally manufactured from 1895 to 1909 for the American Mutoscope Company, later American Mutoscope and Biograph Company (1899) by the Marvin & Casler Co., Canastota, New York formed by two of the founding Managers of American Mutoscope Company.

  3. Biograph Company, one of the major American motion-picture studios in the early days of filmmaking, founded as the American Mutoscope Company in 1895. It was known for many of its early production efforts, including filming U.S. presidential candidate William McKinley on the campaign trail in 1896,

  4. L' American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, aussi appelée Biograph Company, est une compagnie cinématographique américaine fondée en décembre 1895 sous le nom de American Mutoscope Company, très active dans la production de films jusqu'en 1916 1 .

  5. El Mutoscopio lo comercializó la American Mutoscope & Biograph Company (más tarde llamada American Mutoscope& Biograph Company ) y superó fácilmente las ventas de la máquina Peep show Edison. Mutoscopio del Herne Bay Museum and Gallery. El Mutoscopio fue compuesto en la misma forma que flipbook.

  6. The first studio of the Biograph Company, formerly American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, was located just south of Union Square on the roof of 841 Broadway at 13th Street in Manhattan, known then as the Hackett Carhart Building and today as the Roosevelt Building.

  7. Herman Casler (March 12, 1867 – July 20, 1939) was an American inventor and co-founder of the partnership called the K.M.C.D. Syndicate, along with W.K-L. Dickson, Elias Koopman, and Henry Marvin, which eventually was incorporated into the American Mutoscope Company in December 1895.