Life Photo Film Corporation was a film production company in the United States. It made films in 1914 and 1915. The company built a film studio and laboratory in Grantwood, New Jersey. [1] [2] It adapted stage plays [3] and advertised itself as "The House of Broadway Features". Jesse J. Goldburg was general manager. [3] He was also described as secretary of the corporation, whose other officers were Edward M. Roskam, president; Leonard Abrahams, vice-president; Bernard Lowenthal, treasurer. [4]
The company was originally in New York City at 102 West 101st Street. The executive offices were in the Candler Building in New York City. [5]
The company reorganized at its first annual meeting and sought to recover from an eviction of its offices by order of a fire marshal as well as censor objections to its film The Ordeal. It sought to increase production and secure a release deal or adopt a states rights release program. [6]
Life Photo Film Corporation was a film production company in the United States. It made films in 1914 and 1915. The company built a film studio and laboratory in Grantwood, New Jersey. [1] [2] It adapted stage plays [3] and advertised itself as "The House of Broadway Features". Jesse J. Goldburg was general manager. [3] He was also described as secretary of the corporation, whose other officers were Edward M. Roskam, president; Leonard Abrahams, vice-president; Bernard Lowenthal, treasurer. [4]
The company was originally in New York City at 102 West 101st Street. The executive offices were in the Candler Building in New York City. [5]
The company reorganized at its first annual meeting and sought to recover from an eviction of its offices by order of a fire marshal as well as censor objections to its film The Ordeal. It sought to increase production and secure a release deal or adopt a states rights release program. [6]