Associated Exhibitors

Associated Exhibitors was an American film distribution company active during the silent era.

[1] During the early 1920s Associated Exhibitors was headed by president Arthur S. Kane, before leaving for Universal Pictures in 1925.

[3] Having resisted the practice of block booking for many years, Associated Exhibitors adopted it in 1925.

[2] After being taken over by a business group, the company announced its plans to acquire a studio and begin film production under the oversight of Pat Powers, however this did not occur.

[2] The company was drawn increasingly closer to Pathe Exchange, which gradually subsumed its assets.

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