Silent Studio Directory - 178 - Lewis J. Selznick Enterprises, Inc. - US - 1916-1917 - distribution company formed April 1916 by Lewis Selznick after he left as V.P. and general manager of World Film Corp.; offices located at 126 W. 46th Street, New York; Selznick took Clara Kimball Young from World Film and created her own Clara Kimball Young Corp. with himself as president of CKY Corp.; distribution of her films was through Lewis J. Selznick Inc.; also distributed for Herbert Brenon Film Corp., Kitty Gordon Co. and Norma Talmadge Film Corp.; opened film exchanges all over the country owning 50% of each exchange (and 50% local); in August 1917, Adolph Zukor acquired controlling interest and had the name of the company changed to Select Pictures Corp.; moved filming to the Lasky studio but left Selznick as president; in April 1919, Selznick bought out Zukor’s interest for over $1 million, leaving Selznick strapped and Zukor cash rich. Select Pictures went bankrupt in 1923. Lewis Pennant Features - US - 1913-1914 - distribution company. Liberty Film Co. - US - 1914-1915 - production company located in San Mateo, California with S. Lindblom as president; distributed through Kriterion; merged to form Associated Film Service Corp. in 1915. Liberty Film Exchange - US - 1908-1909 - distribution company located at 12 N. 13th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.