Kay-Bee Pictures

Kay-Bee Pictures, or Kessel and Baumann, was an American silent film studio, and part of the New York Motion Picture Company.

The company's mottos included, "every picture a headliner" and "Kay-Bee stands for Kessel and Baumann and Kessel and Baumann stands for quality", referring to Adam Kessel and Charles Baumann.

[1] It was party of the New York Motion Picture Company and was used after a settlement with rival Universal Pictures to end the film division named 101 Bison.

[2] Anna Little was one of its stars.

[3] Its executives included Thomas Ince.

Poster for The Coward
Ad for The Redskin Duel , a re-release of The Death Mask (1914)