Silent Studio Directory - 236 - Popular Pictures Corp - US - 1917 - distribution company located at 218 West 42nd Street, New York. Popular Plays and Players, Inc. – US – 1914-1917 – production company formed by Charles O. Baumann with Harry J. Cohen as general manager and treasurer; located at 1600 Broadway in New York; used the studios, roster and crew of Lubin Film Manufacturing Co.; distribution through Alco Film Corp., but moved to Metro Pictures the following year; expanded to release films under 14 different trade names including Canyon, Cee-O-Bee, Continental, Frolic, Gayety, Jester, Longacre, Luna, Niagara, O.K. Palisade, Pastime and Willat; Metro Pictures absorbed the company on May 25, 1917. Post Pictures Corp. – US – 1919- 1921 – production company located at 527 5th Ave., New York; formed by Albert Redfield and Clyde E. Elliott to produce short travelogues and scenic films that were released under the trade names of Post Nature Pictures, Post Travel Pictures, and Post Scenics. Power Feature Film Co. Ltd. – UK – 1913-1918 – distribution company owned by Jane Sarah Coates; Thomas Power was general manager with offices at 100 Shaftesbury Ave. London. Powers Co. - US - 1909 - production company formed by Pat Powers and located in Mount Vernon, New York. Powers Photoplays, Inc. – US – 1913-1917 – production company formed from Powers Picture Plays; moved to Hollywood to produce films for Universal; Pat Powers was one of the initial partners. Powers Picture Plays - US - 1909- 1912 – production company formed by P. A. “Pat” Powers with a studio at 241st St. in Wakefield, New York; reincorporated in May 1913 as Powers Photoplays, Inc.