Pallas Pictures was a film studio in the U.S. headed by Frank A. Garbutt.
[1] Hobart Bosworth was President of the company but as Jack London wrote, "Mr. Garbutt has absolute charge of the entire business of Bosworth, Inc."[2] The company rented studio space until September 1914 when Bosworth Inc. constructed its own studio at 211 N. Occidental Blvd., Los Angeles.
[3] When Hobart Bosworth left in 1915 Garbutt assumed full control of Bosworth Inc.[4] Several months later the company was renamed Pallas Pictures,[5] with Melodile Garbutt (Frank A. Garbutt's daughter) listed as president of Pallas Pictures.
[9] Directors for Pallas included William Desmond Taylor, Frank Lloyd, Donald Crisp, and Julia Crawford Ivers; Ivers also wrote over a dozen scenarios used for Pallas productions.
Leading Pallas actors included Lenore Ulrich, Dustin Farnum, Vivian Martin, and George Beban.