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Vim Comedy Company

Vim Comedy Company

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The Vim Comedy Company was a short-lived movie studio in Jacksonville, Florida and New York City. Vim bought out Siegmund Lubin's Lubin Manufacturing Company Jacksonville, Florida facilities at 750 Riverside Avenue in 1915 after that company went bankrupt. It was founded by Louis Burstein and Mark Dintenfass.[1] Vim specialized in two-reel comedies, producing hundreds of them in the short time it existed. Notable Vim actors were Oliver Hardy, Ethel Marie Burton, Walter Stull, Billy Ruge, Rosemary Theby, Billy Bletcher and his wife Arline Roberts, and Kate Price. At its peak Vim had a workforce of nearly 50 people. The Vim Comedy Company went out of business in 1917 after Oliver Hardy discovered that both Burstein and Dintenfass were stealing from the payroll.[1] Vim was bought out by the King-Bee Films studio started by Burstein.

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His Strenuous Visit (1916)
The Reformers (1916)
A Day at School (1916)
A Warm Reception (1916)
The Guilty Ones (1916)
He Winked and Won (1916)

Films

The following films were produced by the Vim Comedy Company:[2]

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References

  1. "State Archives of Florida Online Catalog, Creator:Bletcher, Billy, 1894–1979, Title, Dates:Billy Bletcher's Vim Southern Studio motion picture photographs, 1915–1917". Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-07-26.
  2. Miller (2013), pp. 55–56

Bibliography

  • Blair Miller (2013). Almost Hollywood: The Forgotten Story of Jacksonville, Florida. Rowman & Littlefield.

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