Title
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Release[note 1]
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Notes
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Status[note 2]
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The Actor's Children
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March 15, 1910
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The first release of the company, but not the first production.
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Extant
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St. Elmo
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March 22, 1910
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Adaptation of Augusta Jane Evans' novel of the same name.
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Lost
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She's Done It Again
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March 29, 1910
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Lost
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Daddy's Double
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April 5, 1910
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Extant
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A 29-Cent Robbery
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April 15, 1910
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Split reel. Debut of Marie Eline
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Lost
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The Old Shoe Came Back
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April 15, 1910
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Split reel.
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Lost
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Her Battle For Existence
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April 22, 1910
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Split reel.
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Lost
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Sand Man’s Cure
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April 22, 1910
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Split reel.
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Lost
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She Wanted To Marry A Hero
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April 29, 1910
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Split reel.
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Lost
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The Cigars His Wife Bought
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April 29, 1910
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Split reel.
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Lost
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Jane Eyre
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May 6, 1910
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Adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's novel of the same name
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Lost
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The Best Man Wins
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May 13, 1910
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Lost
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Cupid At The Circus
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May 20, 1910
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Features Barnum & Bailey Circus
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Lost
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The Winter's Tale
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May 27, 1910
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Adaptation of Shakespeare's play of the same name
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Extant
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The Girl Of The Northern Woods
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June 3, 1910
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Extant
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The Two Roses
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June 7, 1910
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Marie Eline plays the role of an Italian boy, first of many male roles.
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Extant
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The Writing On The Wall
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June 10, 1910
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Lost
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The Woman Hater
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June 14, 1910
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Lost
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The Little Hero Of Holland
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June 17, 1910
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Based on the story. Marie Eline in a male role.
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Lost
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Roosevelt's Return
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June 18, 1910
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Possibly never shot or released.
|
Unknown
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Thelma
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June 21, 1910
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Adapted from Marie Corelli's novel of the same name
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Extant
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The Governor's Daughter
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June 24, 1910
|
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Lost
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Tempest And Sunshine
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June 28, 1910
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Adapted from Mary Jane Holmes' novel of the same name
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Lost
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The Flag Of His Country
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July 1, 1910
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A patriotic picture.
|
Lost
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Gone To Coney Island
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July 5, 1910
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Featuring Coney Island
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Lost
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Booming Business
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July 5, 1910
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Reviewed as a slapstick comedy, a type of comedy Edwin Thanhouser said the company would not release.
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Lost
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The Girl Strike Leader
|
July 8, 1910
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Focuses on a female strike leader.
|
Lost
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The Lucky Shot
|
July 12, 1910
|
|
Lost
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The Converted Deacon
|
July 15, 1910
|
|
Lost
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The Girls Of The Ghetto
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July 19, 1910
|
|
Lost
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The Playwright's Love
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July 22, 1910
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Bares some similarities to The Prince Chap.
|
Lost
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Uncle Tom's Cabin
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July 26, 1910
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Adaptation of Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel of the same name.
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Lost
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The Mermaid
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July 29, 1910
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Lost
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The Jenks' Day Off
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August 2, 1910
|
|
Lost
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The Restoration
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August 5, 1910
|
|
Lost
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The Mad Hermit
|
August 9, 1910
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Shot in the autumn of 1909.
|
Lost
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Lena Rivers
|
August 12, 1910
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Adaptation of Mary Jane Holmes' novel of the same name.
|
Lost
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The Girl Reporter
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August 16, 1910
|
|
Lost
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She Stoops To Conquer
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August 19, 1910
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Adaptation of Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer
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Lost
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A Dainty Politician
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August 23, 1910
|
|
Lost
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The Latchkey
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August 26, 1910
|
|
Lost
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An Assisted Elopement
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August 30, 1910
|
|
Lost
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A Fresh Start
|
September 2, 1910
|
|
Lost
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Mother
|
September 6, 1910
|
|
Lost
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The Doctor's Carriage
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September 9, 1910
|
|
Lost
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Tangled Lives
|
September 13, 1910
|
|
Lost
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The Stolen Invention
|
September 16, 1910
|
|
Lost
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Not Guilty
|
September 20, 1910
|
|
Extant
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The Convict
|
September 23, 1910
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Split reel.
|
Lost
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The Hero's Jealous Wife
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September 23, 1910
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Split reel.
|
Lost
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Home Made Mince Pie
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September 27, 1910
|
|
Lost
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Dots And Dashes
|
September 30, 1910
|
|
Lost
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Leon Of The Table D'hote
|
October 4, 1910
|
|
Lost
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Avenged
|
October 7, 1910
|
|
Lost
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Pocahontas
|
October 11, 1910
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Based on Lydia Sigourney's Pocahontas poem
|
Lost
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Delightful Dolly
|
October 14, 1910
|
|
Lost
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Oh, What A Knight!
|
October 18, 1910
|
|
Lost
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Alaska's Adieu To Winter
|
October 20, 1910
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Unlikely to have been filmed by the Thanhouser crew. No United States release. Release date applies to British release.[citation needed]
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Lost
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Their Child
|
October 21, 1910
|
|
Lost
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Young Lord Stanley
|
October 25, 1910
|
|
Extant
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The Life Of A Fireman
|
October 27, 1910
|
|
Lost
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Parade Of The Volunteer Firemen Of Westchester County And Vicinity
|
October 27, 1910
|
|
Lost
|
The Fairies' Hallowe'en
|
October 28, 1910
|
A seasonal and trick film.
|
Lost
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Mistress And Maid
|
November 1, 1910
|
|
Lost
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Ten Nights In A Bar Room
|
November 4, 1910
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Adapted from Timothy Shay Arthur's novel of the same name.
|
Lost
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The Little Fire Chief
|
November 8, 1910
|
|
Lost
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The American And The Queen
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November 11, 1910
|
A patriotic picture
|
Lost
|
Paul And Virginia
|
November 15, 1910
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Adapted from Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre 's novel Paul et Virginie
|
Lost
|
The City Of Her Dreams
|
November 18, 1910
|
|
Lost
|
A Thanksgiving Surprise
|
November 22, 1910
|
A seasonal film.
|
Lost
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The Wild Flower And The Rose
|
November 25, 1910
|
|
Lost
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Value—Beyond Price
|
November 29, 1910
|
|
Extant
|
John Halifax, Gentleman
|
December 2, 1910
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Adapted from Dinah Maria Mulock Craik's novel of the same name.
|
Lost
|
Rip Van Winkle
|
December 6, 1910
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Based on Washington Irving's short story of the same name.
|
Lost
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The Girls He Left Behind Him
|
December 9, 1910
|
|
Lost
|
The Iron Clad Lover
|
December 9, 1910
|
|
Lost
|
Love And Law
|
December 13, 1910
|
First in a four-part film series.
|
Lost
|
The Millionaire Milkman
|
December 16, 1910
|
|
Lost
|
Looking Forward
|
December 20, 1910
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Based on James Oliver Curwood's short story of the same name.
|
Lost
|
The Childhood Of Jack Harkaway
|
December 23, 1910
|
Based on S. Bracebridge Hemyng's Jack Harkaway serializations
|
Extant
|
The Vicar Of Wakefield
|
December 27, 1910
|
Adapted from Oliver Goldsmith's novel of the same name.
|
Extant
|
Hypnotized
|
December 30, 1910
|
|
Lost
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