Vital Exchanges, Inc.

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Background

Vital Exchanges, Inc. was a production company from United States. Vital Exchanges played a key role in distributing certain films, such as the 1925 silent film Warrior Gap, which was a frontier adventure based on a novel by Capt. Charles King. This film was distributed by Vital Exchanges in collaboration with Davis Distributing Division, Inc. and features a narrative centered around conflict on the American frontier​.[1] [2]


Logo (February 1, 1923)


Visuals: Over a black background, there is a ring, with an orange eagle grabbing the filmstrip by its beaks with the film roll at the bottom-left of the eagle and the filmroll reading "VITSAL EXCHANGES. INC" at the center of it. There is a serif arched "RELEASED THROUGH" above it and a big serif "VITAL" in the top part of the circle. There is a small, serif "DAVID F. HOCHREION." underneath it with a stacked "By DAVID DISTRIBUTING DIVISION Inc. J CHARLES DAVIS Inc. present" in serif typeface below it.

Technique: A still printed image.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on Is Money Everything?.

References

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