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''Lieutenant Rose'' was a British short film series directed by Percy Stow Percy Stow (1876 – 10 July 1919) was a British director of short films. He was also the co-founder of Clarendon Film Company. He was born in Islington, London, England. He was previously associated with Cecil Hepworth from 1901 to 1903, wher ... and produced by the Clarendon Film Company. Films * ''Lieutenant Rose and the Robbers of Fingall's Creek'' (1910) * ''Lieutenant Rose and the Foreign Spy'' (1910) * ''Lieutenant Rose and the Gunrunners'' (1910) * ''Lieutenant Rose and the Stolen Submarine'' (1910) * ''Lieutenant Rose and the Chinese Pirates'' (1910) * ''Lieutenant Rose and the Stolen Code'' (1911) * ''Lieutenant Rose and the Boxers'' (1911) * ''Lieutenant Rose and the Royal Visit'' (1911) * ''Lieutenant Rose and the Stolen Ship'' (1912) * ''Lieutenant Rose and the Moorish Raiders'' (1912) * ''Lieutenant Rose and the Hidden Treasure'' (1912) * ''Lieutenant Rose and the Train Wreckers'' (19 ...
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Percy Stow
Percy Stow (1876 – 10 July 1919) was a British director of short films. He was also the co-founder of Clarendon Film Company. He was born in Islington, London, England. He was previously associated with Cecil Hepworth from 1901 to 1903, where he specialized in trick films. Percy Stow was an early partner of Cecil Hepworth, regarded as one of the founders of the British film industry. The Clarendon Film Company was founded in 1904 by H.V. Lawley and Percy. The company was formed at Limes Road and its distinctive logo carried the abbreviation CFC. Filmography Stow directed 293 short films including the first cinematic adaptation of ''Alice in Wonderland''. * 1902 ''How to Stop a Motor Car'' * 1903 ''Alice in Wonderland'' * 1903 ''The Unclean World'' * 1904 ''The Mistletoe Bough'' * 1905 ''Willie and Tim in the Motor Car'' * 1906 ''Rescued in Mid-Air'' * 1907 ''The Pied Piper of Hamelin'' * 1908 ''A Wild Goose Chase'' * 1908 '' The Tempest'' * 1908 '' Robin Hood and His Mer ...
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Clarendon Film Company
The Clarendon Film Company was a British film studio founded by Percy Stow and Henry Vassal Lawley. The studio was founded in 1904 in Croydon, primarily as a movie camera equipment company, and began to make short films as a side-line. It was named for its original location off Clarendon Road, and later moved to Limes Road. Among the films made by the company was '' The Tempest'' (1908), adapted for the screen by Langford Reed In 1909 it took part in the Paris Film Congress The Paris Film Congress was a major meeting of European film producers and distributors in the French capital Paris from 2–4 February 1909. It intended to create an association to protect the interests of the participants through the formation ..., a failed attempt by leading European producers to form a cartel similar to that of the MPPC in the United States. References Further reading * British film studios {{film-studio-stub ...
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British Film Series
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