Silent Studio Directory - 92 - Earle Williams Productions - US - 1921 - production company. East Coast Productions, Inc. - US - 1922-1925 - distribution company. East India Feature Film Company - US - 1913-1914 - distribution company located at 225 W. 26th Street, New York. Eastern Film Co. - US - 1915-1916 - production company formed by Frederick S. Peck as president, Benjamin L. Cook as V. P. and Elwood F. Boswick as general manager; located at 17 McKinley St., Providence, Rhode Island; films released under the trade name of Pelican Films. Eastern Film Corporation - production company located at 220 W. 42nd Street, New York. Ebony Comedies - US - 1918-1922 - trade name for one reel and multi-reel black cast comedies released by Ebony Film Corp. Ebony Film Corp. - US - 1915- 1922 - production company located in the Transportation Building in Chicago, Illinois; formed to produce one reel black comedies featuring Luther Pollard and released under the trade name of Ebony Comedies through General Film; started making one reel comedies with all black casts, but after some success, expanded to multi reels with black and white casts; moved production to Fort du Lac, Wisconsin; company went out of business in 1922. NOTE: some contradictions as Ebony Film Corp was white owned featuring Luther Pollard while three years later records indicate that Luther Pollard was part owner of Ebony Pictures. They were associated and closed at the same time but not enough information to indicate how. Ebony Pictures Corporation - US - 1918-1922 - production company founded by L. J. Pollard and Bob Horner to produce black comedies; filming in Oshkosh, Wisconsin; later built a studio in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Ec-Ko Film Co. - UK - 1913-1915 - production company formed to produce comedy shorts; in 1915, changed name to Homeland Films. Éclair American Co. - US - 1910- 1916 - production and distribution subsidiary of French company Societe Francaise des