Talk:Nestor Film Company

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William Horsley linkage wrong[edit]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Horsley links to the wrong William Horsley.

Any idea if there is any way to check if the correct page was ever made? Kid Bugs (talk) 23:21, 7 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for catching that. I've changed the link to William Horsley (filmmaker), which is currently un-created. There is a biography of his brother, David Horsley, which mostly concerns their shared business. Perhaps a paragraph on William could be added there, if we have any information on him, and the link could be redirected there.   Will Beback  talk  23:46, 8 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

References[edit]

I am moving this bullet list of references from the article to the talk page. At present, they have no clear relationship to the content of the article. I am placing them below so that editors can use them as resources and cite them appropriately in the article. — WFinch (talk) 03:04, 13 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]
  • Universal City the two valley ranch locations; Daily Advocate, October 2, 1914 Page 6
  • "San Fernando Valley" By Marc Wanamaker (2011) Page 97, 103, and 106
  • "Oak Crest, a film city by itself" The New York Dramatic Mirror - January 15, 1913 page 49.
  • "Universal City Visit" Rotarian February 1914
  • "Early Universal City"; by Robert S. Birchard
  • "A Motion Picture City... " Daily Advocate, October 2, 1914 Page 6
  • "Scrap it" the Old Universal - 1915 Universal Tour Brochure
  • The Cowboys, Indians and zoo 1914 first assets to be moved to the new Universal City. [Motion Picture World]
  • "The Theatre of Science; a volume of progress and achievement in the motion picture industry" by Robert Grau : Page 287 - 1914 Broadway Pub. Co. New York
  • The Life & Adventures of Karl Laemmle; by John Drinkwater (Karl Laemmle views Nestor ranch and names the area Universal City)

First film studio in Los Angeles?[edit]

I was under the impression that Nestor was the first film studio in Hollywood and in Los Angeles. Someone has written that it is not. I am not arguing with that premise; information on this topic on the internet is all over the place. I just want to know: If not Nestor, what film studio was first in LA? Ctatlock (talk) 03:13, 9 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]