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==Filmography==

==Filmography==

*”Simple Lives” (1911)

*”Simple Lives” (1911)

*”Temperaments” (1911)<ref>Moving Picture News, 1911 via Library of Congress and Flickr [https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/14782189585/]</ref>

*”Temperaments” (1911)<ref>Moving Picture News, 1911 via Library of Congress and Flickr [https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/14782189585/]</ref>

*”[[Arabella Loves Her Master]]” (1912)

*”[[Arabella Loves Her Master]]” (1912)


Revision as of 14:27, 11 October 2025

Lux Films was an early film studio in the U.S.

It had an office at 10 East 15th Street in New York City. It also had an office ar 344 East 32nd Street.

The company tauted that it used only “Eastman Raw Stock”. It distributed through Motion Picture Distributing and Sales Company.[1]

Lux Italian

Gérard Bourgeois became artistic director of Lux-films after more than a decade in theater.

Comet Films

Jules Brulatour sued the company in a legal dispute over payments.[2]

Theater veteran actor George Le Soir was one of its directors.[3]

Filmography

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