St. Louis Motion Picture Company

It advertised its debut films A Gypsy's Love and Algernon's Busy Day in 1912.

[2] St. Louis lawyer Oscar E. Goebel was the firm's initial president and treasurer.

[4][2] Vaudevillian Glen Cavender began his film career with the company.

[5] Cinematographer John F. Seitz followed Flying A executive Gilbert P. Hamilton to the company.

[7] In 1914, the company was contracted by the St. Louis Equal Suffrage League to produce a photoplay advancing the suffragist cause.

1911 magazine advertisement