Silent Studio Directory - 235 - Pizor Productions - US - 1924- 1937 – production company founded by William M. Pizor; specialized in westerns. Playgoers Pictures - US - 1921- 1923 - US - located at 35 West 45th Street, New York. Plimpton Epic Pictures, Inc. – US – 1915-1918 – production company formed by Horace G. Plimpton, with studio located at 250th St. between Yonkers and Mount Vernon, New York; distribution through Authors’ Film Co.; in 1918, merged to form Plimpton-Fischer Photoplays, Inc. Plimpton-Fischer Photoplays, Inc. – US – 1918-1920 – production company formed from a merger with Plimpton Epic Pictures; William J. Reed was president, Horace G. Plimpton was V. P. and general manager and David G. Fischer was head of production. Plymouth Pictures, Inc. – US – 1921 – distribution company located at 140 W. 42nd St., New York; Nat Levine as president. Polar Bear Features – US – 1915 – trade name for a series released by Nordisk Film Co through Great Northern Film Co. Poli Films – ITALY – 1918-1928 – production company formed by Gustavo Lombardo in Names released under the trade names Poli Films and Lombardo Films; in 1928, Lombardo moved to Rome and changed the name of company to Titanus Films. Pollard Picture Plays Co. - US - 1916-1917 – production company formed by director Harry A. Pollard and his actress wife Margarita Fischer in 1916 in San Diego, California; closed in late 1917. Popular Photo Plays Corp. - US - 1914 - production company with offices in the Longacre Building in New York and studio in Fort Lee, New Jersey; Charles O. Baumann was president.