Motion picture news booking guide (Oct 1922)

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90 MOTION PICTURE NEWS Seeing Red. Starring Tom Santschi. Directed by Robt. N. Bradbury. Released June 17, 1922. Squarin' It. Starring Neal Hart. Directed by M. Marshall. Released May 6, 1922. Trail of the Wolf, The. Featuring Percy Pembroke and Laura La Plante. Directed by Robert Hill. Released March 11, 1922. Treacherous RivaL A. Featuring Laura La Plante and Percy Pembroke. Directed by Al Russell. Released April 15, 1922. Trickery. Featuring Dorothy Woods and Harold Goodwin. Directed by Al Russell. Released March 18, 1922. Two Men. Starring Tom Santschi. Directed by Robt. N. Bradbury. Released July 15, 1922. Unmasked. Starring Art Acord. Directed by Nat Ross. Released Aug. 6, 1922. Verdict, The. Starring Eddie Polo. Directed by Al Russell. Released April 22, 1922. White Messenger, The. Starring Eddie Polo. Directed by Perry Vekroff. Released April 8, 1922. SCENICS — c— CANADIAN TRAVELOGUES. Produced by Associated Screen News. Distributed by Lee-Bradford Corp. Directed by P. E. Norrish. Released semimonthly. Length, 1 reel. Lake of the Hanging Glaciers. Released July, 1922. On Horseback After Fish. Released Aug., 1922. Up and Over. Released Aug., 1922. White Magic. Released July, 1922. — P — PRIZMA COLOR PICTURES. Produced by Prizma, Inc. Distributed by State Rights. Length, one-half reel. Algeria the Ancient. Picture of the Algeria of the Sahara, showing manners and customs of Mohammedans who still live as Arabs did centuries ago. Released June 15, 1922. Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata and Its Inspiration. A picturizatlon of the conception and creation of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. Released July 1, 1922. Bird Dogs Affield. A study of bird dogs. Shows many breeds of pointers and setters, their training, judging and their actual work in the field. Released Aug. 15, 1922. Fashion Hints. A color picture made by stop-motion photography, showing cartoons created from bits of color paper, designed, cut and animated by Scar, the cartoonist. Shows the styles for men and women. Released July 16, 1922. Impi, The. The Impi are the native warriors of the South African tribes of black men. Their training, equipment, manoeuvers and methods of fighting are shown in this reel. Released Aug. 30, 1922. Unselfish Shell, The. The story of sea shells, showing the abalone industry In Southern California. Released June 1, 1922. Wonderful Water. Studies of vapor, water, Ice and snow showing water In all its forms, Its sculpturing effects, power as steam, natural water power and Its great importance in modern life. — W — WILDERNESS TALES. Produced by Educational Films Corp. Distributed by Educational Film Exchanges. Supervision of Robert C. Bruce. Length 1 reel. Missing Men. Released March 12. 1922. My Country. Released May 21, 1922. Nights of Many Shadows. Released April 23. 1922. One Man Reunion, The. Released June 25, 1922. WORLD WANDERINGS SERIES. Produced by Educational Films Corp. Distributed by Educational Film Exchanges. Length, 1 reel. People of Old Bruges. Released March 26, 1922.