Kay-Bee Pictures

Kay-Bee Pictures was a film company. Its executives included Thomas Ince. The company's mottos included "Every picture a headliner" and "Kay-Bee stands for Kessel and Baumann and Kessel and Baumann stands for quality", referring to Adam Kessel and Charles Baumann.[1] It was party of the New York Motion Picture Company and was used after a settlement with rival Universal Pictures to end the film division named 101 Bison.[2] Anna Little was one of its stars.[3]

Poster for The Coward
Ad for The Redskin Duel, a rerelease of The Death Mask (1914)

Filmography

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References

  1. "Motion Picture News". Motion Picture News Incorporated. December 21, 1912 via Google Books.
  2. Tasker, Yvonne (August 19, 2004). "The Action and Adventure Cinema". Routledge via Google Books.
  3. "To-day's Cinema News and Property Gazette". Amer. Company, Limited. December 21, 1913 via Google Books.
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