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  1. First National Pictures was an American motion picture production and distribution company. It was founded in 1917 as First National Exhibitors' Circuit, Inc., an association of independent theatre owners in the United States, and became the country's largest theater chain.

  2. This is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by First National Pictures.

    Release Date
    Title
    Notes
    January 6, 1920
    Distribution [1]
    January 15, 1920
    incomplete. Distribution [1]
    January 25, 1920
    incomplete, 2 reels remain missing ...
    February 1920
    lost. Distribution [1]
  3. Feb 21, 2023 · Learn about the origins, achievements, and demise of First National Pictures, a pioneer in film production and distribution. Discover how it influenced the careers of famous actors and directors, and how it was acquired by Warner Bros.

  4. First National Pictures is a production company based in Burbank, California. Discover new TV shows and movies from First National Pictures and where you can watch them.

  5. First National Pictures is a defunct American motion picture production and distribution company. It was founded in 1917 as First National Exhibitors' Circuit, Inc., an association of independent theater owners in the United States, and became the country's largest theater chain. Expanding from...

    Release Date
    Title
    Notes
    September 23, 1917
    The Fall of the Romanoffs
    Distribution
    December 3, 1917
    Alimony
    Distribution
    December 23, 1917
    Daughter of Destiny
    Distribution
    March 10, 1918
    Distribution
  6. First National Pictures was an American motion picture production and distribution company. It was founded in 1917 as First National Exhibitors' Circuit, Inc., an association of independent theatre owners in the United States, and became the country's largest theater chain.

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  8. In history of film: The Hollywood studio system. Throughout the 1920s, Paramount, MGM, First National, and other studios had conducted ambitious campaigns of vertical integration by ruthlessly acquiring first-run theatre chains.