Arrow Film Corporation
The Arrow Film Corporation was an American film production and distribution company of the silent era.[1] Operating from 1915 to 1926, it was an independent company operating alongside the established studios. Originally formed to supply films for Pathé Exchange, the company quickly separated and concentrated on a mixture of medium and low-budget productions.[2]
Selected filmography
- The Woman's Law (1916)
- Who's Guilty? (serial) (1916), 14-episode serial
- The Deemster (1917)
- Crime and Punishment (1917)
- Huns Within Our Gates (1918)
- The Struggle Everlasting (1918)
- Miss Arizona (1919)
- Fool's Gold (1919)
- The Law of Nature (1919 film)
- Wolves of the Street (1920)
- The Desert Scorpion (1920)
- Thunderbolt Jack (1920)
- Devil Dog Dawson (1921)
- God's Country and the Law (1921)
- A Yankee Go Getter (1921)
- Night Life in Hollywood (1922)
- Chain Lightning (1922)
- The Streets of New York (1922)
- The Little Red Schoolhouse (1923)
- Cupid's Rustler (1924)
- Branded a Bandit (1924)
- Notch Number One (1924)
- Hearts of the West (1925)
- Vic Dyson Pays (1925)
- The Lost Chord (1925)
- North of Nome (1925)
- Tessie (1925)
- The Primrose Path (1925)
- Scandal Street (1925)
- Share and Share Alike (1925)
- Children of the Whirlwind (1925)
- Wandering Fires (1925)
- My Lady of Whims (1925)
- In Borrowed Plumes (1926)
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References
- Slide p.24
- Ward p. 20.
Bibliography
- Slide, Anthony. The New Historical Dictionary of the American Film Industry. Routledge, 2014.
- Ward, Richard Lewis. When the Cock Crows: A History of the Pathé Exchange. SIU Press, 2016.
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