American Releasing Corporation
The American Releasing Corporation was an American film distribution company active during the silent era. The company was founded in 1920, but was primarily active from 1922 until 1923, producing or handling films of a generally higher quality than many independent studios who specialized in Poverty Row second features.
Selected filmography
The Challenge My Old Kentucky Home The Hidden Woman His Wife's Husband The Danger Point The Sign of the Rose Bluebeard, Jr. The Three Buckaroos When the Desert Calls Jan of the Big Snows Daring Danger Fools of Fortune The Great Alone The Cradle Buster The Other Side False Fronts The Mohican's Daughter Trail of the Axe The Woman He Loved The Bohemian Girl The Lying Truth What Fools Men Are Man's Law and God's Cardigan Destiny's Isle Solomon in Society The Super-Sex Queen of the Moulin Rouge Belle of Alaska Timothy's Quest Sisters That Woman Quicksands The Truth About Wives The Marriage Chance Modern Matrimony Good Men and Bad One Million in Jewels Vengeance of the Deep As a Man Lives The Grub-Stake- ''Modern Marriage''