Associated Exhibitors

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Associated Exhibitors was an American

Pathe Exchange, another medium-sized American company.[1]

During the early 1920s Associated Exhibitors was headed by president Arthur S. Kane, before leaving for

Pat Powers, however this did not occur. In 1926 Lewis J. Selznick was appointed to manage the company following the bankruptcy of his own studio.[2]

The company was drawn increasingly closer to Pathe Exchange, which gradually subsumed its assets.[4] The final release to go out under the Associated Exhibitors banner was the western Bad Man's Bluff released on December 26, 1926. Pathe would itself before long be merged into the larger conglomerate RKO Pictures.

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References

  1. ^ Ward p.57
  2. ^ a b c Ward p.86
  3. ^ Ward p.85
  4. ^ Ward p.87

Bibliography

  • Richard Lewis Ward. When the Cock Crows: A History of the Pathé Exchange. SIU Press, 2016.