Montgomery County Community College - Betzwood Studios

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  • Subject = Movie theater ads (Motion pictures)

About This Collection

Welcome to the Montgomery County Community College's Betzwood Collection, a part of the POWER Library: PA Photos and Documents. In the first decades of the motion picture industry Montgomery County was home to one of the largest film studios in the country. Siegmund Lubin owned and operated the Betzwood Studios along the banks of the Schuylkill River, a three hundred acre site complete with filming, production, and distribution centers. As one of the earliest film moguls, Siegmund Lubin has both regional and national significance. He was a technical innovator whose many contributions to the industry helped propel film to its position atop the entertainment industry. The collection contains film stills, publicity, correspondence, trade journals, slides, and glass plate negatives among other items. Using PA Photos and Documents in tandem with Worpress Blog site, the college seeks to tell the history of this important but forgotten player in film history.

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Silent films, Movie theater ads (Motion pictures), The Lubin Bulletin, Film studios, Lubin, Siegmund, d. 1923
A bulletin listing the latest Lubin Studio films available for purchase/lease by theaters and presenters.
Silent films, Movie theater ads (Motion pictures), The Lubin Bulletin, Film studios, Lubin, Siegmund, -1923
Advertisement for the film "Within the Noose" in the Lubin Bulletin. The Bulletin promoted the studio's films to theater owners and presenters.
Silent films, Movie theater ads (Motion pictures), The Lubin Bulletin, Film studios, Lubin, Siegmund, -1923
Advertisement for the film "The Love of Oro San" in the Lubin Bulletin.