Yorke Film Corporation

Yorke Film Corporation was a film company. The company's films were distrivuted by Metro Pictures. Fred J. Balshofer and Joseph Engel were involved with the company.[1] Balshofer formed the company to produce films pairing the popular Harold Lockwood and May Allison. Lockwood died of influenza in 1918.[2] The company relocated to Los Angeles and took over a studio from Nevada Film Company.[3]

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Advertisement for Shadows of Suspicion, Lockwood's last film as he died of influenza during production

A photograph of Lockwood with two child actors was taken during production of Big Tremaine.[4]

On December 2, 1916, May Allison was featured on the cover of Motography while she was part of Yorke Film Company.

Many of the films were shot on location.[5]

Filmography

Further reading

  • One Reel a Week by Fred J. Balshofer, University of California Press (1967)
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