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  1. In April 1916, the month of his 27th birthday, Chaplin changed studios again, signing with the Mutual Film Company. Calling for a dozen two-reel comedies over the course of a year, Chaplin’s new contract stipulated a $670,000 salary, more than ten times the amount he had received at Essanay.

  2. 236 U.S. 247. 35 S.Ct. 393. 59 L.Ed. 561. MUTUAL FILM COMPANY, Appt., v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF OHIO et al. No. 457. Supreme Court of the United States

  3. Apr 19, 2020 · The Mutual Film Company created this by way of fictionalizing much of Villa’s back story, but they also decided to reshoot many of the battle scenes on location in California where they could ...

  4. With Mutual Film (Sorted by Popularity Ascending) 1. The Life of General Villa (1914) 105 min | Action, Adventure, Biography. The life and career of Panccho Villa from young man to revolutionary leader is chronicled. Directors: Christy Cabanne, Raoul Walsh | Stars: Eagle Eye, Robert Harron, Irene Hunt, W.H. Lawrence.

  5. Chapter 5 (1912): The Mutual Film Corporation On Saturday, March 30th, a meeting of Independent manufacturers and exhibitors was held at the Hotel Sherman in Chicago. An attempt was made to change the method of distribution so that films would be leased to exchanges, rather than sold, permitting damaged and obsolete films to be retired by the ...

  6. Films produced by the Mutual Film Corporation, founded in 1912 — an American silent film studio, formerly in Los Angeles, California Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mutual Film films . Pages in category "Mutual Film films"

  7. Mutual Film Corporation fue uno de los primeros conglomerados estadounidenses dedicados a la cinematografía y es recordado principalmente como los productores de algunas de las comedias más importantes de Charlie Chaplin. Tiene origen en la Western Film Exchange fundada en Milwaukee, Wisconsin en julio de 1906 por John R. Freuler (1872-1958 ...