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In the first decade of the twentieth century George Scott established a motion picture firm in Toronto. He filmed the “Great Toronto Fire” of 1904, attempted to show movies on Toronto Island, and took time out to open a “theatorium” in Peterborough, Ont., in 1907. Scott worked in the budding filmmaking industry in London, England, in Europe, and in Toronto, New York, and Hollywood. He also shot film around the world: from the South Pacific, Australia, Southeast Asia, and Japan to British East Africa. He died in Los Angeles in January 1929. Scott had a motion picture career of global proportions, but he is almost entirely known only for having produced one of the first films shot in Toronto. This article traces his life before and after his time in Toronto.
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Au cours de la première décennie du XXe siècle, George Scott a fondé une entreprise cinématographique à Toronto. Il a tourné le « Great Toronto Fire » de 1904, il a tenté la diffusion de films sur l’île de Toronto et il a pris le temps d’ouvrir un « théatorium » à Peterborough, en Ontario, en 1907. Scott a ensuite travaillé dans l’industrie naissante du cinéma à Londres en Angleterre, en Europe, ainsi qu’à Toronto, New York et Hollywood. Il a également tourné des films autour du monde : dans le Pacifique Sud, en Australie, en Asie du Sud-Est, au Japon et en Afrique orientale anglaise. Il mourut à Los Angeles en janvier 1929. Scott a eu une carrière cinématographique d’envergure mondiale, mais il est aujourd›hui surtout connu pour avoir produit l›un des premiers films tournés à Toronto. Dans cet article, nous allons retracer sa vie avant et après son séjour à Toronto.
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Biographical note
Robert G. Clarke has worked for over forty years as a book editor, including a close working relationship (since 1978) with Between the Lines press in Toronto. He lives in Peterborough, Ont., and is now researching and writing a social history of film-going in that city. See his website: https://www.peterboroughmoviehistory.com/.