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Canadian Bioscope Company

The Canadian Bioscope Company was a film company formed in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on December 4, 1912, and dissolved on February 10, 1915. Founded by British-born Captain H.H.B. Holland, Canadian Bioscope established offices in Halifax and New York City. Canadian Bioscope's Halifax office and studios were located at 108 Pleasant St., at the south end, property now occupied by the "Foundry" building. A pioneer in the Canadian film industry, this Maritime-based firm, employing both Nova Scotians and Americans, sought to develop an international distribution network from the outset, in order to ensure economic longevity and provide Nova Scotian films to the world.

Films
EvangelineSaved From Himself (drama) • ''Mariner's Compass'' (drama) • ''In the Enemy's Power/ The Mexican Sniper's Revenge'' (drama) • A Neglected Wife (comedy) • ''Willie's Birthday Present'' (comedy) • Thou Shalt Not Steal (comedy) The company also made films of the commemorations of Historical plaques by the Nova Scotia Historical Society that were shown throughout Canada and the British Isles. == See also ==
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