John Rudolph Freuler (November 17, 1872 – 1958) was an American businessman in the film industry who owned theaters, film exchanges, and film studios. He signed Charlie Chaplin to a lucrative contract at Mutual Film. Later in his career he owned Monarch Films studio. The Chicago History Museum has a collection of his papers. Freuler was born in Monroe, Wisconsin and schooled in Milwaukee. His father had immigrated from Switzerland. Freuler studied at Spencerian Business College. Freuler and Harry Aitken, who worked together on film projects, had both grown up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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| - John Rudolph Freuler (17 November 1872 – 19 Desember 1958) adalah seorang pengusaha Amerika Serikat dalam industri film yang memiliki teater-teater dan studio-studio film. Ia adalah orang yang membujuk Charlie Chaplin untuk menjalin kontrak dengan Mutual Film. Pada masa karir berikutnya, ia meraih hak kepemilikan atas studio Monach Films. Museum Sejarah Chicago memiliki kumpulan makalah-makalah buatannya. (in)
- John Rudolph Freuler (November 17, 1872 – 1958) was an American businessman in the film industry who owned theaters, film exchanges, and film studios. He signed Charlie Chaplin to a lucrative contract at Mutual Film. Later in his career he owned Monarch Films studio. The Chicago History Museum has a collection of his papers. Freuler was born in Monroe, Wisconsin and schooled in Milwaukee. His father had immigrated from Switzerland. Freuler studied at Spencerian Business College. Freuler and Harry Aitken, who worked together on film projects, had both grown up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (en)
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| - John Rudolph Freuler (November 17, 1872 – 1958) was an American businessman in the film industry who owned theaters, film exchanges, and film studios. He signed Charlie Chaplin to a lucrative contract at Mutual Film. Later in his career he owned Monarch Films studio. The Chicago History Museum has a collection of his papers. Freuler was born in Monroe, Wisconsin and schooled in Milwaukee. His father had immigrated from Switzerland. Freuler studied at Spencerian Business College. Early in his career he worked in the real estate business. He opened a theater in 1905 and after he sold it, he opened a film exchange. In 1910, Freuler formed a partnership with Chicago film distributor , establishing the American Film Manufacturing Company. In 1912 he helped organize the Mutual Film Corporation. Freuler and Harry Aitken, who worked together on film projects, had both grown up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was photographed with Charlie Chaplin and his brother Sydney Chaplin signing the Mutual Film contract. In the 1930s he established Freuler Film Associates, a film production company that produced westerns starring Tony Tyler. Freuler Associates set up a Monarch Melodramas division to release action films. He married Augusta J. Golz and had two daughters. (en)
- John Rudolph Freuler (17 November 1872 – 19 Desember 1958) adalah seorang pengusaha Amerika Serikat dalam industri film yang memiliki teater-teater dan studio-studio film. Ia adalah orang yang membujuk Charlie Chaplin untuk menjalin kontrak dengan Mutual Film. Pada masa karir berikutnya, ia meraih hak kepemilikan atas studio Monach Films. Museum Sejarah Chicago memiliki kumpulan makalah-makalah buatannya. (in)
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