Powers Picture Plays, initially Powers Company, was an American film company established during the silent film era.
The same year, Powers and Irving Cummings opened a new studio in Mount Vernon, New York, near the Bronx, with Joseph A.
Golden as director and Ludwig G. B. Erb as cameraman, and some films have been produced.
In 1911 it announced an adaptation of Gunga Din from the Rudyard Kipling poem, a production titled The Awakening of Galatea from "the story of Pygmalion's Strange Love", and Nat M. Wills in a "Happy Tramp" comedy film.
[citation needed] Even after 1912, Powers Picture films were still being credited but were distributed by Universal.