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217: 149: 141: 213:, Flying "A" made over 150 films in San Diego County. The films were usually western adventures, comedies or an occasional local documentary. The Flying A westerns were popular with the public and kept Dwan and his crew extremely busy. The Dwan westerns gave the Flying A the ability to mount large advertising campaigns, create additional films, and become a player in the motion picture industry. While mostly filming in the back country near La Mesa, some sets were built behind the Flying A production buildings. Dwan would occasionally film a cowboy chase scene and then build a plot around that chase. 133: 409: 427: 418: 391: 436: 400: 24: 232:
over La Mesa was that the American Film Company wanted to have easier access to urban locations; at the same time, the Chicago studio was closed (though the company's administrative offices remained there) and the Santa Barbara facility became American's main plant. During its principal operation
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between 1912 and 1917, Flying "A" Studios was one of the largest motion picture studios in the United States, which made Santa Barbara a California filmmaking center rivaled only by
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and finally California. California was chosen as the unit's final destination for its sunny weather, and to avoid the constraints of the "Edison Trust" (i.e., The
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When the American Film Company was formed in 1910, it culled many performers, directors, scenario writers and crew members from
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The Navy Recruiting Band at the entrance to the American Film Company in Santa Barbara, California, June 1919
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and Harry Aitken, four Midwestern businessmen who joined forces and capital to create the company.
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Three shooting companies were created. Two would work at the studio or surrounding locales of
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The silent partner: the history of the American Film Manufacturing Company, 1910-1921
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American formally closed the La Mesa studio in July 1912 and moved north to
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Samuel S. Hutchinson, president of the American Film Manufacturing Company
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In mid-1918, American Film Company lost its primary distributor when
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Williams, Gregory L. (Spring 2002). Hennessey, Gregg (ed.).
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The New Historical Dictionary of the American Film Industry
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in the fall of 1910 by Samuel S. Hutchinson, John Freuler,
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Postcard illustration of the company's building in Chicago
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American Film Company plant in Santa Barbara, California
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The American Film Manufacturing Company was founded in
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The American Film Industry: A Historical Dictionary
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Motion picture
Charles J. Hite
Santa Barbara, California
motion picture
production company



Chicago
Charles J. Hite
Chicago
New Mexico
Arizona
Motion Picture Patents Company
Chicago
New York
La Mesa
San Diego
Lakeside
Allan Dwan

Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Hollywood
Essanay Studios
Frank Beal
John Francis Dillon
Allan Dwan
B. Reeves Eason

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