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                | S. Lubin |  |  
                | Type of Company | Production and distribution company |  
                | Country of Origination | United States of America |  
                | Years of Operation | Formed 1897 Active 1897 through circa 1905 (confirmed)
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                | Company Principals | Siegmund Lubin |  
                | Company Offices | 912 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (circa 1899) 23 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (circa 1905)
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                | Company Studios | Rooftop of the Lubin offices, 912 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (circa 1899 through circa 1900) |  
                | S. Lubin was a producer and distributor of films beginning in the late 19th century. To supply product for his Cineograph camera/projector system, Siegmund Lubin often illegally-duplicated or made copycat versions of films by American and European production companies. The company was superceded by Lubin Manufacturing Company in 1902. References: Website-AFI. |  |  |   LINKS IN THIS COLUMNMAY TAKE YOU TO
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