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Majestic Film Company
Majestic Film Company, also known as Majestic Motion Pictures, was a film studio established in 1911. It became an affiliate of the Mutual Film Corporation and was combined with Reliance Film Company to form Reliance-Majestic Studios. If was formed by Harry Aitken drawing on managerial talent from Independent Moving Pictures (IMP) as well as pulling over young star Mary Pickford. Thomas Cochrane was a general manager. Wallace Reid was one of the company's directors. Mary Pickford was one of its actresses. She left for Biograph in 1912. Donald Crisp directed several Majestic films. Filmography *''The Courting of Mary'' (1911) *''Love Heeds Not the Showers'' (1911) *''Little Red Riding Hood (1911 film)'' (1911) *''The Caddy's Dream'' (1911) *''Honor Thy Father (1912 film), Honor Thy Father'' (1912) *''The Pajama Parade'' (1913) *''The Second Mrs. Roebuck'' (1914) *''A Mother's Influence'' (1914) *''The Niggard'' (1914) *''Moonshine Molly'' (1914) *''Little Country Mouse'' (1914), ...
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The Majestic Motion Picture Company Ad In Moving Picture News (1911) (IA Movingpicturenew04unse) (page 1197 Crop)
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