The Warner brothers - Harry, Albert, and Sam - started their film company in 1903 by acquiring a movie projector and showing films in Pennsylvania and Ohio mining towns. They opened their first theater in New Castle, Pennsylvania that year. In 1904 they founded the Pittsburgh-based Duquesne Amusement and Supply company to distribute films. By 1918 they had begun producing their own films and opened their Warner brothers studio in Hollywood. Some of their early successful films included My Four Years in Germany (1918) and the first all-talking feature film Lights of New York (1928).