Silent Studio Directory - 70 - replaced by Bernard Loewenthal in 1915; sold to Twentieth Century Film Co in 1916. Commonwealth Film Corp. - US - 1921 - located at 1600 Broadway, New York with Sam Zierler as president and general manager. Commonwealth Pictures Corp. - US - 1918-1921 - production company formed by Hans A. Spanuth to produce Spanuth’s Original Vod-A-Vil Movies (staged vaudeville acts); located at 220 S. State Street, Chicago, Illinois. Compagnie Belge des Films Cinematographiques (CBFC) - BELGIUM - 1919-1923 - production company founded by Hippolyte De Kempeneer to produce comedies and dramas; studio burned down in 1923 and was not rebuilt. Condor Film - EGYPT - 1928-1929 - production company formed by brothers Ibrahim and Badr Lama; studio was located in the Victoria District of Alexandria; first film is considered to be the first feature length film in Egypt; second film was stopped by censorship; closed the studio and moved to Cairo and opened under the name Lama Studio. Conquest Pictures - US - 1917 - trade name used by Edison Studios. Consolidated Film Corp. - US - 1916 - production company formed to produce a 16 part series titled the Crimson Stain Mystery directed by T. Hayes Hunter; O. E. Goebel of the St. Louis Motion Picture Co. was president and included G. B. Erb of Erbograph Co.; distribution through Metro Pictures Corp. Constance Talmadge Film Co. - US - 1919-1927 - production company formed to produce films featuring Constance Talmadge. Continental Films, Inc. - US - 1921 - located at 475 5th Ave., New York with Harold Bolster as general manager. Continental Feature Film Corp. - US - 1913-1915 - subsidiary company of Mutual Film Corp. formed to release features produced by Reliance Film under D. W. Griffith’s direction; offices located at 219 Sixth Ave, New York with W. C. Toomey was general manager.