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  1. Bluebird Photoplays (Bluebird Photoplays of New York, Inc. and Bluebird Photoplays of New England, Inc. [1]) was an American film production company that filmed at Universal Pictures studios in California and New Jersey, [2] and distributed its films via Universal Pictures during the silent film era. It had a $500,000 studio in New Jersey. [2]

  2. Bluebird Photoplays was an American film production company that filmed at Universal Pictures studios in California and New Jersey, and distributed its films via Universal Pictures during the silent film era.

  3. Does anyone have any info on Bluebird (sometimes Blue Bird) photoplays, a subsidiary of Universal during the 1910s? There's very little information about them, it seems, but I was wondering if anyone knew if they were set up separately from Universal with a specific purpose in mind - a specific type of film or market, etc?

  4. Oct 9, 2012 · When Lovely joined Universal, Bluebird Photoplays was a new division. Trade journal Motography noted the date of Bluebird’s first release: January 24 1916. Over the next two years, Lovely would make 11 Bluebird films, and 15 others under different brands.

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  5. Nov 9, 2011 · One unique influence on Japanese cinema was of Bluebird Photoplays. Bluebird Photoplays was the subsidiary of Universal Pictures, providing run-of-the-mill melodrama between 1916 and 1919. Though some familiar names, Lois Weber, Rupert Julian, Rex Ingram, Tod Browning and even John Ford can be found among the list of directors, the studio ...

  6. The Scarlett Car (1917)Bluebird Photoplays is the independent company.

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