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Zenith Film Company

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Zenith Film Company, also known as Zenith Films, was a British film studio. It released adaptations of successful theatrical shows.[1]

Seymour Hicks was in its 1913 Scrooge film.[2]

Leedham Bantock was a director at the studio.[3][4]

Billy Quirk and Peggy Shaw were contracted for a series of two-reel comedies at the studio.[5]

The company announced plans to make the films Garrick and Joan of Arc. Seymour Hicks and Ellaline Terriss contracted with the studio.[6]

In December 1914, its studio in Woodlands was purchased by British Empire Films.[7]

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Filmography

  • Scrooge (1913)[2][8]
  • Always Tell Your Wife
  • Seymour Hicks and Ellaline Terriss[9]
  • Rebecca the Jewess / Ivanhoe (1913)[10][11]
  • From Flower Girl to Red Cross Nurse[12] written by and starring Karine Mile[13]
  • Before Our Time[4]
  • Kismet (1914)[3]
  • A Prehistoric Love Story[14]

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