Mittenthal Film Company
Films Produced by the Mittenthal Brothers (1913-1919)
The following is a list of known films that were produced and/or distributed by the Mittenthal Film (production) Company except [*], which were produced by the Mittenthal Bros. as “Starlight Comedies,” and distributed through a contract with Pathé Exchange, Incorporated.
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“The Mittenthal Film Co. is booking state rights for “Wanted by the Police,” a drama in which William Jefferson, son of the late Joseph Jefferson, appears in a leading role.”
—Plain Dealer (Clevelend, OH), 8 June 1913
1913
The Man from the Golden West
The Auto Bandits of New York (Warner)
1914
The Red Flame of Passion
The Human Bloodhound
Facing the Gattling Guns
The Poison Needle
Alone in New York
The Burglar and the Lady
The Villain Still Pursued Her *
Noisy Neighbors *
The Midnight Strike (Warner)
1915
The Moving Picture World, 24 July 1915
It’s a Hard Life *
Henpecked Smith *
A Mix-Up *
I’m Crazy to Be Married *
Ach Louie *
Oh You Popp *
Love’s Lunacy *
Stung *
You Need a Doctor *
Jealousy *
The Fortune Tellers *
Tough Luck *
The Ghost Fakirs *
Love and Pies *
Heinie’s Millions *
The Hungry Boarders *
The Black Statue *
They’re in Again *
She’s a Pippin *
Laughing Gas *
Once Every Ten Minutes *
Safety First *
Bold Bad Boys *
Soaking the Clothes *
Amateur Night *
The Sky Is the Limit *
Pressing His Suit *
A Merry Chase *
Monkey Shines *
Matrimonial Bliss *
Hot Stuff *
Considerable Milk *
Pretty Rough on Auntie *
Wilful Wallops for Wealth *
Fatty’s Fatal Fun *
Dough Nuts *
Flats and Sharps *
The Bungling Burglar’s Bungle *
All Dolled Up *
A Squabble for a Squab *
Hot Heads and Cold Feet *
Deep Dyed Dubs *
More Deadly Than the Male *
Board-Bill Dodgers *
“Isaac Mittenthal, former well known resident here, has been a visitor in Kalamazoo for the past two days. He will return to his home in New York today.
‘Ike’ is associated with his brothers Aubrey and Harry in the manufacture of motion pictures. They specialize in ‘slap-stick’ comedy films and are enjoying a prosperous business.
‘Ike’ is looking his very best and seems glad to be able to greet all his old friends here. He reports that Sam, who has been an invalid for the past two years, is improving and seems on the road to ultimate recovery. Sam resides in Chicago.”
—Kalamazoo Gazette, 27 February 1915
1916
Chasing ‘Em Out in the Open *
Ach! Such Crimes! *
From Bad to Worse *
Shooting at Random *
Hapless Happenings *
Starved to Death in a Restaurant *
Trouble Enough! *
Reckless Wrestlers *
An Awful Romance *
Unfriendly Fruit *
A Matrimonial Mixup *
Braver Than the Bravest *
Caught in a Jam *
Busting the Beanery *
Heinie and the 400 *
Heinie and the Magic Man *
1917
Deep-Dyed Villainy
Hooey Heroes
1919
William McCourtie’s writers directory listing: Mittenthal Film Company, Herito and South Waverly Streets, Yonkers, N.Y. Editor, Aubrey Mittenthal. Studio at Yonkers, N.Y. Not making pictures.