Triangle Film Company
Triangle Film Company was an early American film studio founded in 1915. It was established by notable figures in the film industry, including D.W. Griffith, Thomas Edison, and Charles Chaplin. The studio was known for producing a variety of films, including comedies and dramas, during the silent film era.
The company played a significant role in the development of the film industry, contributing to the rise of feature-length films. However, it faced challenges and eventually ceased operations in the early 1920s, making way for other studios to emerge in Hollywood.