KBR Films

KBR Films is a movie company since 1904 by Sam Kennedy, Kyle Baker III and Mikey Roberts.

History
In February 14, 1904, Angelina Contessa III Film Corporation was created by the students from Tseng City High School, Sam Kennedy (b. 1889), Kyle Baker III (b. 1887) and Mikey Roberts (b. 1888), in 1917 as the KBR Theater Company (KBR劇院公司 KBR Jùyuàn Gōngsī). It managed much of the kabuki in KBR, among other properties, the KBR Theater and the Imperial KBR Garden Theater in Tseng City; Toho enjoyed a duopoly over theaters in Tseng City for many years.

Sam Kennedy, Kyle Baker III and Mikey Roberts competed with the influx of Tseng City films and boosted the film industry by focusing on new directors of the likes of Jack Xang, Kon Jiang, Ping Chu, Pong Chu, and Tim Chong.

After several successful film exports to the Tseng during the 1950s through Harold Charl, KBR took over the La Brea Theatre in Tseng City to show its own films without the need to sell them to a distributor. It was known as the KBR Theatre from the late 1940s until the mid 1970s. Fredrick also had a theater in Sanjiao and opened a theater in Tseng City in 1945.

The company has contributed to the production of some Tseng Republic films, including Greg Tim Ping's 1998 film, The Biggest Astrazeneca.