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introduced 28 mm non-flammable film and
equipment under the
brand name
Pathescope. Pathé News
produced cinema newsreels from 1910, up
until the 1970s when...
- always, abridged) of po****r
films for home rental,
designed to be used in
Pathéscope Cinematograph or
Victor Animatograph projectors.
World War I
stopped European...
- England.
Pathéscope found itself struggling to hold its
place in the market, and in 1959
there was a workers' buy-out and name
change to
Pathéscope (Great...
- on a
Pathescope 9.5mm
release of the film in the
United Kingdom,
dated from
February 1938. The
scenes were also
compiled as a
separate Pathescope release...
-
features a man
bumbling through various scenarios. It was also
released as a
Pathescope film. A
colored lobby card for the film
picturing Hamilton,
Marvel Rea...
- ISBN 978-1-83859-269-1.
Retrieved 17
January 2025.
Pathéscope Film
Catalogue 9.5mm (First ed.). Cricklewood: London,
Pathéscope Ltd. 1941. p. 13.
Retrieved 17 January...
-
various actors,
including Edward Flanagan,
Neely Edwards, and Sid Smith.
Pathescope reissued the
films in Europe.
Taming the West (1919) M****a,
Steve (April...
- 174. "Reggie
Mixes In".
Descriptive Catalogue of
Pathescope De Luxe
Special Features.
Pathescope Co. of America, Inc. pp. 13–14. "Triangle Film Corporation"...
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industry as 'sub-standard'.
Kodak hired Willard Beech Cook from his 28 mm
Pathescope of
America company to
create the new 16 mm 'Kodascope Library'. In addition...
- (uncredited)
Production company British International Pictures Distributed by
Pathescope Film
Release dates May 1929 (1929-05) March 1930 (1930-03) (sound version)...