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    John Rudolph Freuler (November 17, 1872 – 1958) was an American businessman in the film industry who owned theaters, film exchanges, and film studios....
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  • Freuler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Freuler, Swiss rower John R. Freuler (1872–1958), American businessman Remo Freuler...
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  • Western Film Exchange was founded in Milwaukee in July 1906 by John R. Freuler and Harry E. Aitken for the purpose of mass-producing and distributing...
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  • distribution company Monarch Films, an American production company owned by John R. Freuler Monarch, a fictional organization in the MonsterVerse film franchise...
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  • Clarita, California and was the third of four Tom Tyler Westerns made by John R. Freuler. Postal inspector Tom Whitlock goes undercover as a bandit called the...
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    The partnership included Harry E. Aitken, Roy Aitken, and John R. Freuler. In 1910, Freuler also formed a partnership with Chicago film distributor Samuel...
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    United States. In 1906 they founded the Western Film Exchange with John R. Freuler. They moved to California in 1908 and in 1912 founded the Mutual distribution...
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    Charlie Chaplin (category Articles with RISM identifiers)
    high salary shocked the public and was widely reported in the press. John R. Freuler, the studio president, explained: "We can afford to pay Mr. Chaplin...
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    land was the site of two nickelodeon theaters. Meister partnered with John R. Freuler to create the Central Amusement Company which controlled the Butterfly...
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  • down in 1930 to make room for the Warner theater. He partnered with John R. Freuler to create the Central Amusement Company which also controlled the Vaudette...
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