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  1. Anthony J. Xydias (May 22, 1882 – October 27, 1952) was a film producer for such films as Heroes of the Alamo (1937), Devil's Canyon (1935), and Five Bad Men (1935). His career took off after he opened a theater in Dallas, Texas, in 1906. From this came a chain of successful theaters.

  2. Anthony J. Xydias. Producer: Dynamite Dan. Greek-born film producer Anthony J. Xydias got his start in the movie industry in 1909, when he opened up a theater in Dallas, TX. It was successful and it wasn't long before he had a string of theaters.

  3. Greek-born film producer Anthony J. Xydias got his start in the movie industry in 1909, when he opened up a theater in Dallas, TX. It was successful and it wasn't long before he had a string of theaters.

  4. Anthony J. Xydias was a film producer for such films as Heroes of the Alamo , Devil's Canyon , and Five Bad Men . His career took off after he opened a theater in Dallas, Texas, in 1906. From this came a chain of successful theaters. He founded the film production company Sunset Pictures in 1922.

  5. Feb 25, 2024 · Anthony J Xydias was a kind of 1920s Bob Lippert, in the sense that he opened a movie theater, in 1906, so very early on; that became a chain of picture houses; then, becoming a modest tycoon, he decided to move into film distribution, then movie making.

  6. English: Film producer Anthony J. Xydias and actor Jack Hoxie, on page 39 of the May 6, 1922 Exhibitors Herald. Xydias was president of Sunset Productions, which went on to produce several films with Hoxie.

  7. Anthony J. Xydias is known as an Producer. Some of their work includes The Forbidden Trail and Heroes of the Alamo.