Selznick Pictures was an American film production company active between 1916 and 1923 during the silent era.
Selznick moved production from his former base at Fort Lee, New Jersey to California, and brought with him Clara Kimball Young who had been World Film's biggest star.
Selznick remained as head of the studios, but films were now released under the label of Select Pictures.
[2] The bankrupt Selznick was briefly made head of production at Associated Exhibitors, but this company was soon merged.
His son David later revived the family name with his own production company Selznick International Pictures.