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  1. The Famous Players–Lasky Corporation was an American motion picture and distribution company formed on June 28, 1916, from the merger of Adolph Zukor 's Famous Players Film Company – originally formed by Zukor as Famous Players in Famous Plays – and the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company. [2]

  2. The Famous Players Film Company. PLAY: Andy's Dog Day (1921) by Wallace A. Carlson for Celebrated Players Film Corporation. An animated film with balloon texts, this short features the character Andy Gump, who is repeatedly harassed by dogs (duration 05:54). The Famous Players Film Company was a film company founded in 1912 by Adolph Zukor in ...

  3. The Cheat (1923 film) Children of Divorce (1927 film) The Cinema Murder. The City Gone Wild. Clarence (1922 film) Clothes (1914 film) The Coast of Folly. The Confidence Man (film) The Conquest of Canaan.

  4. A nobleman seeks to rescue his bride, who has been kidnapped by his former lover and a bandit. Director: Joseph Henabery | Stars: Rudolph Valentino, Nita Naldi, Helena D'Algy, Dagmar Godowsky. Votes: 33 | Gross: $0.33M. 18.

  5. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation was an American motion picture and distribution company created on July 19, 1916 from the merger of Adolph Zukor's Famous Players Film Company — originally formed by Zukor as Famous Players in Famous Plays — and Jesse L. Lasky's Feature Play Company. In September 1927, Famous Players-Lasky was reorganized ...

  6. The Sheik is a 1921 American silent romantic drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky, directed by George Melford, starring Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Ayres, and featuring Adolphe Menjou. It was based on the bestselling 1919 romance novel of the same name by Edith Maude Hull and was adapted for the screen by Monte M. Katterjohn.

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  8. Dec 12, 2013 · Famous Players-Lasky took control of Paramount, which was a major force in the movie business in the 1920s. DeMille’s contract was not renewed after his spectacular 1923 film The Ten Commandments ran wildly over budget. The Great Depression hit Paramount hard and Lasky was driven out in 1932.

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