Fairbanks Pictures

Fairbanks Pictures is an Independent American-Canadian film production company and is established in 1913.

until World War One ended, it had films starring Douglas Fairbanks (later gave the studio to his son Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) distributed by Triangle Film Corporation in the United States and Victory Pictures Corporation in Canada.

in 1919, Fairbanks Pictures merged with both Canadian Studios Victory Pictures and Vancouver Film Company as well as D.W. Griffith Pictures for form United Artists Corporation, but leaving Vancouver and Victory alive as Separate Studios of Canada.

in 1935, the studio was taken over by Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and his titles are distributed by United Artists for American markets and Vancouver (1935-1955) and Victory (1955-1980) for Canadian markets.

after Cinépix purchased Victory, the company was renamed as Douglas Fairbanks Entertainment in 1980.

after Douglas Fairbanks Jr. was retired, the studio was shut down in 1998. the entire library is now owned by DHX/UA Media with United Artists' pre-1952 and post-1952 being reunited, including the Fairbanks films between 1913-1986.