Motion picture news booking guide (Oct 1922)

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SERIALS ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE, THE. Produced and distributed by Universal. Featuring Harry Myers and Noble Johnson. Directed by Robt. F. Hill. Released March 27, 1922. Length, 18 two-reel episodes. Synopsis: Educational and historical picturization of Daniel Defoe's wellknown childhood story of the same name. Reviewed issue April 1, 1922, page 1949. CAP'N KIDD. Produced and distributed by Star Serial Corp. Starring Eddie* Polo. Directed by Burton King. Released June, 1922. Length, 15 episodes. (No. 1, three reels; balance, two reels each.) Synopsis: A tale of adventure revolving around the exploits of Cap'n Kidd and a hidden treasure which is searched for through many dangers and Anally unearthed by the hero. GO GET 'EM HUTCH. Produced by George B. Seitz. Distributed by Pathc Starring Charles Hutchison. Directed by George B. Seitz. Released April 9, 1^112. Length, 15 episodes. (No. 1. three reels; balance two reels each). Synopsis: A story built around the shipping business — building and carrying. Much of the action is laid in New York Harbor. A plot of big interests versus a game tighter and the many pitfalls they set for him. Details methods he used to outwit them. Reviewed issue April 15, 1922, page 2216. JUNGLE GODDESS, THE. Produced by Col. Wm. N. Selig. Distributed by Export and Import Film Co. . Featuring Elinor Field and Truman Van Dyke. Released May 15, 1922. Length, 15 episodes. (No. 1, three reels; balance, two reels each.) Synopsis: The story of the rescue of a young nobleman who, as a child, had been kidnapped and left with a savage tribe in the African jungles. Dominated by wild animal scenes and adventures in China, Africa and India. PERILS OF THE YUKON. Produced and distributed by Universal. Starring William Desmond. Directed by Perry Vekroff and Jay Marchant. Released July 24, 1922. Length, 15 two-reel episodes. Synopsis: Romantic story of the purchase and development of Alaska. Historic scenes reproduced and the gold rush days of the early nineties depicted in unfoldment of story. Reviewed issue July 8, 1922, page 200. TIMBER QUEEN, THE. Produced by Ruth Roland Serials, Inc. Distributed by Pathe. Starring Ruth Roland. Directed by Hal E. Roach. Released July 16, 1922. Length, 15 episodes. (No. 1, three reels; balance, two reels each.) Synopsis: Adventure story of the timber lands. Plot and action revolve around heroine's efforts to retain vast timberlands to which she is heir and which the timber trust seeks to secure. Has background of Sierras, Alaska and Argentina. Reviewed issue June 24, page 3364.