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                | American Mutoscope & Biograph Company
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                | Type of Company | Production and distribution company |  
                | Country of Origination | United States of America |  
                | Years of Operation | Formed circa April 1902 from the American Mutoscope Company Active circa April 1902 through May 1909
 Became Biograph Company in May 1909
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                | Company Principals | Elias B. Koopman Henry N. Marvin
 Herman Casler
 George Blanchard
 J.J. Kennedy
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                | Company Offices | 11 East 14th Street, New York, New York, USA (circa April 1902 through May 1909) 116 North Broadway, Los Angeles, California, USA (circa February 1908)
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                | Company Studios | 11 East 14th Street, New York, New York, USA (circa April 1902 through May 1909) |  
                | American Mutoscope & Biograph Company was previously known as American Mutoscope Company. The company’s name changed again in May 1909 to the Biograph Company. American Mutoscope & Biograph Company shot on 68mm filmstock at approximately 30 frames per second until 1902. References: Miller-Comedies pp. 11-12; Robinson-Palace pp. 113, 114, 123; Whitfield-Pickford p. 73 : with additional information provided by Thomas Bond. |  |  |   LINKS IN THIS COLUMNMAY TAKE YOU TO
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