Motion picture news booking guide (Oct 1922)

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54 MOTION PICTURE NEWS Exploitation: Pages 623-4, 628, 632, Aug. 5; 722-3, Aug. 12; 1146-7. 1150, Sept. 2; 1262, 1265-6. Sept. 9; 1378, Sept. 16; 1496, Sept. 23, 1922. Newspaper Displays: Pages 165. July 8; 257-8. July 15; 510. July 29; 1007. Aug. 26, 1922. OUT OF THE SILENT NORTH. Produced and distributed by Universal. Released June 19, 1922. Star, Frank Mayo. Director, William Worthington. Length. 4,662 feet. Synopsis: A Canadian Northland melodrama. Pierre, a young fur trapper, living in a distant outpost of civilization, loves Marcette, daughter of the old storekeeper. A young Englishman seeking gold comes to town. The girl is charmed by the genteel stranger and asks Pierre to accompany him on his prospecting trip. The two strike a rich vein of gold when the Englishman is injured. Pierre brings him back to the post and returns to safeguard their claim. A renegade white secretly files on their claim. It is discovered they have wrong location. After a fight Pierre files on it properly. Returning to Marcette, Pierre learns that the infatuation has passed and she really loves him. References: Reviewed issue Aug. 5, 1922, page 660. First run showings, Pg. 872, S75, Aug. 19; 1137, Sept 2; 1259, Sept. 9, 1922. OVER THE BORDER. Produced by Penrhyn Stanlaws. Distributed by Paramount. With Betty Compson and Tom Moore. Director, Penrhyn Stanlaws. Length. 6.837 feet. Synopsis: Drama of the Northwest Mounted Police. Adopted from Sir Gilbert Parker's " She of the Triple Chevron." Deals with the love of Sergeant Tom Flaherty of the Mounted for Jen, daughter of a bootlegging tavernkeeper on the U. S. -Canadian border, who discovers the Mounted riding toward her father's tavern. She rides to give warning bnt is pursued. Her father and brother are arrested. They are released on bail. Flaherty is drugged by the girl's father when he goes to the cabin, bnt Jen braves a hllziard and delivers his dispatch. He later arrests Jen's brother on a murder charge but the dying confession of his pal clears him. Tom and Jen are reconciled. References: Reviewed issue June 17, 1922, page 3259. First run showings, pg. 3129, June 10; 3233, June 17; 3330. June 24; 45-6. July I; 167-8, July 8; 258, 260. July 15; 512-3. July 29; 1007, Aug. 26; 1372, Sept. 16. 1922. Advertising: Pages 1788. March 25; 2131, April 15; 2373. April 29; 2621. May 13; 3089. June 10. 1922. Lobby Displays: Pages 351. July 22; 514. July 29; 623. 629. Aug. 5; 790, Aug. 12; 1142. 1145. 1149. Sept. 2; 1376. Sept. 16; 1490, 1495. Sept. 23, 1922. rrologues: Page 47, July 1. 1922. Exploitation: Pages 352. July 22; 1144. 1149. Sept. 2; 1266. Sept 9 1922 Newspaper Displays: Page 169, July 8; 256, July 16, 1922. PAID BACK. Produced and distributed by Universal. Released Aug 28. 1922 Star. Gladys Brockwell. Director. Irving Cummings Length. 4.920 feet. Hynopsl*: A domestic drama. Story of quadrangle, revealing compromise, disillusionment, revenge and punishment — as well as romance. Treats of — P —