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World Film
Manufacturing
Company
 
Type of Company Production and distribution company
Country of Origination United States of America
Years of Operation Formed February 1914
Active 1914 through circa 1915
Company Principals G.L.P. Vernon, president (1914 through ?)
Emanuel Mandelbaum, vice president (1914)
Philip Gleichman, vice president (1914 through ?)
Louis J. Selznick, vice president and general manager (late 1914 through circa 1916)
Company Offices 130 West 46th Street, New York, New York, USA
Company Studios Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA

World Film Manufacturing Company should not be confused with the earlier World Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated. The company was formed by Mandelbaum, Gleichman and a group of investors led by W.A. Pratt. Mandelbaum sold his interests in the company in 1914. Early World releases included imported films. The company became World Film Corporation [?] in February 1916? (or in 1914 as the firm was referred to as “World Film Corporation” several times in 1914).

References: Poole-Studio p. 326 : MoPicNews-19140404 p. 35.

 

[The Motion Picture News, 4 April 1914, page 35] Phil Gleichman, vice-president of the World Film Corporation, just back from a Western trip, reports business in a flourishing condition in that section of the country. Mr. Gleichman has just opened four new offices in Los Angeles, Denver, and Seattle.

[The Motion Picture News, 4 April 1914, page 36] Charles Goetz, traveling representative of the World Film Corporation, returned to the home office last week after a trip through the West, where, he reports, business is in a flourishing condition. Exhibitors are leaning more and more toward big feature films.

 
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