Bluebird Photoplays (Bluebird Photoplays of New York, Inc. and Bluebird Photoplays of New England, Inc.) was an American film production company that filmed at Universal Pictures studios in California and New Jersey, and distributed its films via Universal Pictures during the silent film era. It had a $500,000 studio in New Jersey. "It was a subsidiary of Universal Pictures and employed Universal stars (and starlets) and used Universal’s facilities but the pictures were marketed independently from Carl Laemmle’s umbrella company."—Anke Brouwers
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| - ブルーバード映画(ブルーバードえいが、英語: Bluebird Photoplays Inc., 1916年1月1日 設立 - 1919年3月 合併消滅)は、かつて存在したアメリカ合衆国の映画製作会社である。わずか3年の間であるが製作した多くの映画が日本で公開され、米国での評価に比し、日本映画への影響が大きかったことで知られる。日本では、当初ブルーバード写真劇合資会社(ブルーバードしゃしんげきごうしがいしゃ)と紹介され、青鳥映画(せいちょうえいが)とも呼ばれた。 (ja)
- Bluebird Photoplays (Bluebird Photoplays of New York, Inc. and Bluebird Photoplays of New England, Inc.) was an American film production company that filmed at Universal Pictures studios in California and New Jersey, and distributed its films via Universal Pictures during the silent film era. It had a $500,000 studio in New Jersey. "It was a subsidiary of Universal Pictures and employed Universal stars (and starlets) and used Universal’s facilities but the pictures were marketed independently from Carl Laemmle’s umbrella company."—Anke Brouwers (en)
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| - Bluebird Photoplays (Bluebird Photoplays of New York, Inc. and Bluebird Photoplays of New England, Inc.) was an American film production company that filmed at Universal Pictures studios in California and New Jersey, and distributed its films via Universal Pictures during the silent film era. It had a $500,000 studio in New Jersey. "It was a subsidiary of Universal Pictures and employed Universal stars (and starlets) and used Universal’s facilities but the pictures were marketed independently from Carl Laemmle’s umbrella company."—Anke Brouwers Mary MacLaren, was one of its stars. Louise Lovely, an actress from Australia, was one of its stars. Bluebird was a prestige brand for Universal and had a core of actors and directors including Lovely who worked for it. Ida May Park directed for Bluebird Photoplays. Elsie Jane Wilson produced and directed for Bluebird Photoplays. Among those who worked for this short-lived subsidiary of Universal are Carmel Myers, Mae Murray, Rudolph Valentino, Tod Browning, Rex Ingram, Robert Z. Leonard and Rupert Julian. Louis B. Mayer invested in the company. M. H. Hoffman managed the company. (en)
- ブルーバード映画(ブルーバードえいが、英語: Bluebird Photoplays Inc., 1916年1月1日 設立 - 1919年3月 合併消滅)は、かつて存在したアメリカ合衆国の映画製作会社である。わずか3年の間であるが製作した多くの映画が日本で公開され、米国での評価に比し、日本映画への影響が大きかったことで知られる。日本では、当初ブルーバード写真劇合資会社(ブルーバードしゃしんげきごうしがいしゃ)と紹介され、青鳥映画(せいちょうえいが)とも呼ばれた。 (ja)
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