Motion picture news booking guide (Oct 1922)

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BOOKING GUIDE 81 WOMAN, WAKE DP! Produced by Florence Vidor Productions. Distributed by Associated Exhibitors through Pathe. Released March 5, 1922. Star, Florence Vidor. Director, Marcus Harrison. Length, 5,241 feet. synopsis: A satirical comedy-drama. The plot applies to both men and women who find difficulty in adjusting themselves to the newly married state. Aeroplane accident and forest fire among the highlights. An aeroplane accident brings Monte Collins to the mountains .where he is rescued by Anne, a native girl. While convalescing he falls in love and they marry. In the city Monte tires of her because of her old-fashioned appearance and manners. The family friend takes her out to cabarets where she learns to dress and dance. Eventually a reconciliation is effected when the husband appreciates her fine qualities. References: Reviewed issue March 4, 1922, page 1368. First run showings, pg. 1748, March 25; 2192, April 15; 2833-4, May 20; 619, Aug. 5; 1369, Sept. 16, 1922. Advertising: Pages 1316, March 4; 2271, April 22; 2914, May 27, 1922. Exploitation: Pages 2680. May 13; 625, Aug. 5, 1922. Newspaper Displays: Pages 1943, April 1; 2318, April 22; 2835, May 20; 2941, May 27, 1922. WOMAN WHO CAME BACK, THE. Produced by Denison Clift. Distributed by Playgoers through Pathe. Released July 16, 1922. Featuring Evelyn Brent and Clive Brook. Director, Denison Clift. Length, 5,106 feet. Synopsis: A drama of a woman's regeneration. Adapted from the novel " Sonia," by Stephen McKenna. Highlights include scenes of old England and Oxford College. David Standish, a youthful world-wanderer, has great confidence in himself. Decides to graduate from Oxford, which he does after a hard struggle. He falls in love with Sonia, a heartless flirt, who accepts him and then breaks the engagement. David leaves for America and after an absence of five years returns to England, finding Sonia still frivilous. When the war breaks out Sonia is detained as an enemy alien in Bavaria. David rescues her with a daring stunt. He enlists and is blinded in action. Sonia becomes a sober woman and convinces David of her regeneration. References: Reviewed issue July 29, 1922. page 555. Advertising: Page 322-3, July 22. 1922.