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American film studio founded in New York City

Eaco Films was an American film studio founded in New York City in 1914 by M. C. Goldman, Edward E. Anderson (brother of G. M. Anderson), and Edwin August. Benjamin Zeidman was the advertising and publicity manager. The company was named from the initials of Edward Anderson/Edwin August (E. A. Co.). Eaco went bankrupt after a few months.

References

  1. "New Film Companies". New York Dramatic Mirror. October 28, 1914.
  2. "Eaco Films Formed". Motography. September 19, 1914. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
  3. "That's How They Named It". New York Clipper. November 7, 1914.
  4. "Prominent in the Photo-Play World". The Photo-Play Review. September 25, 1915.


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