Lee-Bradford
The Lee-Bradford film company was a United States based production firm and film distributor active in the 1920s. Arthur A. Lee and Mr. Bradford (first name unknown) started Lee-Bradford with the intention of focusing particularly on higher quality British films. For instance, Lee introduced American audiences to Alfred Hitchcock. He formed a second company called Artlee Pictures which was responsible for releasing She.
Further Reading
Slide, Anthony. Silent Topics: Essays on Undocumented Areas of Silent Film. Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press, 2005. 15. Print.
"Lee-Bradford Corporation [us]." Internet Movie Database. Web. 16 Oct. 2013.

Ayesha banishes Ustane..
She, A History of Adventure. Illustrated with scenes from the photoplay a Lee-Bradford Production starring Betty Blythe. 1926

Ayesha kindles the fires of immortal life..
She, A History of Adventure. Illustrated with scenes from the photoplay a Lee-Bradford Production starring Betty Blythe. 1926

Ayesha offers Kallikrates his freedom in return for love..
She, A History of Adventure. Illustrated with scenes from the photoplay a Lee-Bradford Production starring Betty Blythe. 1926

Ayesha's bedchamber down in the tomb of her dead lover..
She, A History of Adventure. Illustrated with scenes from the photoplay a Lee-Bradford Production starring Betty Blythe. 1926

Ayesha threatens Kallikrates..
She, A History of Adventure. Illustrated with scenes from the photoplay a Lee-Bradford Production starring Betty Blythe. 1926

Holly and Leo receive a warning of danger..
She, A History of Adventure. Illustrated with scenes from the photoplay a Lee-Bradford Production starring Betty Blythe. 1926