William Pike and Albert Morrison in the California Motion Picture Corporation production of The Unwritten Law, San Rafael, released in 1916 [photograph]
Creator
California Motion Picture Corporation
Date Created and/or Issued
1916
Publication Information
Marin County Free Library. Anne T. Kent California Room
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Description
William Pike (standing) as John Wilson, and Albert Morrison in an unidentified role in the California Motion Picture Corporation (CMPC) production of The Unwritten Law, 1916. This film was based on the novel of the same name by Edwin Milton Royle, which in turn was based on the true crime story of Stanford White's murder in 1906. A morality play, this film proved to be the CMPC's biggest money maker. After its initial run, it was re-edited and expanded from five reels to seven reels long and had a running time of approximately ninety minutes. The CMPC was located in the Sun Valley neighborhood of San Rafael, California between 1914 and 1921.The studio produced 15 films including Salomy Jane which survives in its entirety in the Library of Congress archives.
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