American Releasing Corporation
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Poster for the 1923 release The Grub-Stake | |
| Company type | Corporation |
|---|---|
| Industry | Motion pictures |
| Founded | 1920 |
| Defunct | 1923 |
The American Releasing Corporation was an American film distribution company active during the silent era.[1][2][3] The company was founded in 1920, but was primarily active from 1922 until 1923, producing or handling films of a generally higher quality than many independent studios who specialized in Poverty Row second features.