Fox Film Corporation
The
Fox Film Corporation
was an
American
company which produced
motion pictures
, formed in
1915
when founder
William Fox
merged two
companies
he had established in
1913
: Greater New York Film Rental, a distribution firm, which was part of the
Independents
; and Fox (or Box, depending on the source) Office Attractions Company, a production company. (see
vertical integration
) The company's first film studios were set up in
Fort Lee, New Jersey
but in 1919 they shifted production to
Hollywood, California
that offered a more hospitable and cost effective climate for filmmaking. William Fox lost control over the company after the
1929 stock market crash
. The new ownership later merged the company with Twentieth Century Pictures to form
20th Century Fox
. On
July 23
,
1926
, the company bought the
patents
of the
Movietone
sound system for recording sound on to
film
.
See also
movie studio
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