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Cyrus J. Williams
American film producer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cyrus J. Williams was a film producer and the co-founder of Cyrus J. Williams Productions.[1] It was at 4811 Fountain Avenue in Hollywood.[2] He worked in the real estate business before his foray into films.[3]
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Several of his films were distributed by Pathé Exchange. Ruth Stonehouse and Tom Santschi signed contracts to star in his productions.[4] Williams' films include a series of Western films known as the "Santschi Series". Williams also produced The Adventures of Bill and Bob boy trapper series.[5]
Captain Albert C. Jones co-founded the company with Williams[1] and was involved in operations.[6]
In March 2019, Grapevine Video launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the release of the Bill and Bob Adventures films to DVD.[7]
His 1920 film Into the Light (film) starred Patricia Palmer.