Eaco Films

{{Short description|American film studio founded in New York City}}

Eaco Films was an American film studio founded in New York City in 1914 by M. C. Goldman, Edward E. Anderson (brother of G. M. Anderson), and Edwin August.{{cite news |title=New Film Companies |publisher=New York Dramatic Mirror |date=October 28, 1914}}{{cite news |title=Eaco Films Formed |url= https://archive.org/stream/motography12elec#page/418/mode/1up |publisher=Motography |date=September 19, 1914 |access-date=2012-08-09 }} Benjamin Zeidman was the advertising and publicity manager. The company was named from the initials of Edward Anderson/Edwin August (E. A. Co.).{{cite news |title=That's How They Named It |publisher=New York Clipper |date=November 7, 1914}} Eaco went bankrupt after a few months.{{cite news |title=Prominent in the Photo-Play World |url= https://archive.org/stream/ThePhoto-playReviewAug.-nov.1915/Photo-PlayReviewAug-Nov#page/n114/mode/1up |publisher=The Photo-Play Review |date=September 25, 1915}}

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