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Majestic Film Company
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Majestic Film Company, also known as Majestic Motion Pictures, was a film studio established in 1911. It became an affiliate of the Mutual Film Corporation[1] and was combined with Reliance Film Company to form Reliance-Majestic Studios.

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Majestic Motion Picture Company ad in Moving Picture News, 1911

If was formed by Harry Aitken drawing on managerial talent from Independent Moving Pictures (IMP) as well as pulling over young star Mary Pickford. Thomas Cochrane was a general manager.[2] Wallace Reid was one of the company's directors.

Mary Pickford was one of its actresses.[3] She left for Biograph in 1912.[4] Donald Crisp directed several Majestic films.

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Filmography

  • The Courting of Mary (1911)[3]
  • Love Heeds Not the Showers (1911)[3]
  • Little Red Riding Hood (1911)[5]
  • The Caddy's Dream (1911)[3]
  • Honor Thy Father (1912)[3]
  • The Pajama Parade (1913)[6]
  • The Second Mrs. Roebuck (1914)
  • A Mother's Influence (1914)
  • The Niggard (1914)
  • Moonshine Molly (1914)
  • Little Country Mouse (1914), extant
  • The Intruder (1914)
  • For Her Father's Sins (1914)
  • For Those Unborn (1914)
  • The City Beautiful (1914)
  • Arms and the Gringo (1914)
  • Another Chance (1914)
  • The Old Fisherman's Story (1914)
  • At Dawn (1914), directed by Donald Crisp[7]
  • Her Shattered Idol (1915)[8]
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References

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