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A poster for the company's 1924 release Venus of the South Seas.

The Lee-Bradford Corporation was an American film distributor of the silent era. It was formed by Arthur A. Lee and F.G. Bradford who gave their names to the company. [1] Based in New York City, it handled the output of independent production companies as well as foreign imports. The company arranged a tie-up with the emerging British studio Gainsborough Pictures. [2]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ Slide p.114-115
  2. ^ Cook p.24

Bibliography

  • Cook, Pam. Gainsborough Pictures. Cassell, 1997.
  • Slide, Anthony. The New Historical Dictionary of the American Film Industry. Routledge, 2014.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A poster for the company's 1924 release Venus of the South Seas.

The Lee-Bradford Corporation was an American film distributor of the silent era. It was formed by Arthur A. Lee and F.G. Bradford who gave their names to the company. [1] Based in New York City, it handled the output of independent production companies as well as foreign imports. The company arranged a tie-up with the emerging British studio Gainsborough Pictures. [2]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ Slide p.114-115
  2. ^ Cook p.24

Bibliography

  • Cook, Pam. Gainsborough Pictures. Cassell, 1997.
  • Slide, Anthony. The New Historical Dictionary of the American Film Industry. Routledge, 2014.



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