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She Would Be A Business Man
''She Would Be a Business Man'' is a 1910 American silent comedy film released by Centaur Film Company. Plot After watching her husband fail in business, Mrs. Manly claims that she could do his job better than he can. The couple agree to trade clothing and places. But the wife is unable to conduct business because the men around her can't stop getting distracted and asking her out to lunch. Her husband fares similarly poorly at running their household. In the end, the couple agree to "return to their own spheres." References External links ''She Would Be a Business Man'' on IMDb 1910 films {{1910s-comedy-film-stub ...
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Centaur Film Company
The Centaur Film Company was an American motion picture production company founded in 1907 in Bayonne, New Jersey, by William and David Horsley. It was the first independent motion picture production company in the United States. In 1909 the company added a West Coast production unit, the Nestor Film Company, which established the first permanent film studio in Hollywood, California, in 1911. The company was absorbed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company in 1912. History The Centaur Film Company was the first independent motion picture production company in the United States. It was formed in 1907 by David Horsley, operator of a successful bicycle business and pool parlor in Bayonne, New Jersey, with his brother William Horsley and Charles Gorman, a screenwriter for the Biograph Company. The company's first production was ''The Cowboy's Escape'', a one-reel short film released September 15, 1908. In 1910 Gorman sold his interest in the company back to the Horsleys, and Willia ...
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