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Pallas Pictures was a film studio in the U.S. headed by Frank A. Garbutt. In 1913 the film production company Bosworth Incorporated was founded to release film adaptations of Jack London's stories. Hobart Bosworth was President of the company but as Jack London wrote, "Mr. Garbutt has absolute charge of the entire business of Bosworth, Inc." The company rented studio space until September 1914 when Bosworth Inc. constructed its own studio at 211 N. Occidental Blvd., Los Angeles. When Hobart Bosworth left in 1915 Garbutt assumed full control of Bosworth Inc. Several months later the company was renamed Pallas Pictures, with Melodile Garbutt (Frank A. Garbutt's daughter) listed as president of Pallas Pictures. The Pallas logo was a capital "P" with an owl on a branch.

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  • La Pallas Pictures fu una piccola casa di produzione californiana fondata da , socio di Oliver Ivers. La moglie di Ivers fu la scrittrice e poi regista Julia Crawford Ivers che lavorò per la nuova compagnia, autrice di alcuni copioni per il cinema. Tra i registi che lavorarono per la compagnia, vi furono William Desmond Taylor, Frank Lloyd, E. Mason Hopper, Edward LeSaint. Dal 1915 al 1918, la Pallas - che sarebbe stata inglobata dalla Paramount Pictures - produsse ventotto film. (it)
  • Pallas Pictures was a film studio in the U.S. headed by Frank A. Garbutt. In 1913 the film production company Bosworth Incorporated was founded to release film adaptations of Jack London's stories. Hobart Bosworth was President of the company but as Jack London wrote, "Mr. Garbutt has absolute charge of the entire business of Bosworth, Inc." The company rented studio space until September 1914 when Bosworth Inc. constructed its own studio at 211 N. Occidental Blvd., Los Angeles. When Hobart Bosworth left in 1915 Garbutt assumed full control of Bosworth Inc. Several months later the company was renamed Pallas Pictures, with Melodile Garbutt (Frank A. Garbutt's daughter) listed as president of Pallas Pictures. The Pallas logo was a capital "P" with an owl on a branch. (en)
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  • Pallas Pictures was a film studio in the U.S. headed by Frank A. Garbutt. In 1913 the film production company Bosworth Incorporated was founded to release film adaptations of Jack London's stories. Hobart Bosworth was President of the company but as Jack London wrote, "Mr. Garbutt has absolute charge of the entire business of Bosworth, Inc." The company rented studio space until September 1914 when Bosworth Inc. constructed its own studio at 211 N. Occidental Blvd., Los Angeles. When Hobart Bosworth left in 1915 Garbutt assumed full control of Bosworth Inc. Several months later the company was renamed Pallas Pictures, with Melodile Garbutt (Frank A. Garbutt's daughter) listed as president of Pallas Pictures. The Pallas logo was a capital "P" with an owl on a branch. Pallas and the Oliver Morosco Photoplay Company were associated and produced films at the same studio, with completed films distributed and advertised by Paramount Pictures. In 1916 Pallas and Morosco became part of Famous Players-Lasky, with Frank A. Garbutt representing both Pallas and Morosco during the FP-L merger negotiations. The Pallas brand was discontinued early in 1918. Charles Eyton was manager of the Pallas-Morosco studio. Directors for Pallas included William Desmond Taylor, Frank Lloyd, Donald Crisp, and Julia Crawford Ivers; Ivers also wrote over a dozen scenarios used for Pallas productions. Leading Pallas actors included Lenore Ulrich, Dustin Farnum, Vivian Martin, and George Beban. Pete Smith was a publicist for Pallas-Morosco. (en)
  • La Pallas Pictures fu una piccola casa di produzione californiana fondata da , socio di Oliver Ivers. La moglie di Ivers fu la scrittrice e poi regista Julia Crawford Ivers che lavorò per la nuova compagnia, autrice di alcuni copioni per il cinema. Tra i registi che lavorarono per la compagnia, vi furono William Desmond Taylor, Frank Lloyd, E. Mason Hopper, Edward LeSaint. Dal 1915 al 1918, la Pallas - che sarebbe stata inglobata dalla Paramount Pictures - produsse ventotto film. (it)
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