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                | The Consolidated Film Corporation
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                | Type of Company | Production company |  
                | Country of Origination | United States of America |  
                | Years of Operation | Active circa 1916 through circa late 1920s |  
                | Company Principals | Otto E. Goebel, president (circa 1916) Ludwig G.B. Erb, treasurer (circa 1916)
 [?] Herbert Yates?
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                | Company Offices | 1482 Broadway, New York, New York, USA (circa 1916) |  
                | Company Exchanges | Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA (destroyed by explosion and fire) 738 South Olive Street, Los Angeles, California, USA (circa 1919)
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                | The Consolidated Film Corporation was a distribution company affiliated with Metro Pictures Corporation, distributing their productions under the Erbograph Company name. The company also distributed for Educational Film Exchanges, Incorporated (circa 1919). References: |  |  |   LINKS IN THIS COLUMNMAY TAKE YOU TO
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