Equitable Motion Picture Company was a short-lived but influential silent film company.
[1] It was headed by Arthur Spiegel.
[3] It was acquired by World Film in 1916, with the agreement signed on January 29, 1916, afterwards it was consolidated under Brady's control.
[3][4] In 1915 the startup film company signed Margarita Fischer and Harry Pollard,[5] and also signed Clara Kimball Young[3] It took over the Horsley (David Horsley) studio in Bayonne, New Jersey.
[6] Cinematographer William C. Foster worked for Equitable.