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BOOKING GUIDE
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Exploitation: Pages 2792, Dec. 2; 2932, Dec. 9, 1922; 71. Jan. 6; 448, Jan 27; 16, Feb. 24, 1923.
Newspaper Displays: Pages 2658, Nov. 25; 2786, Dec. 2, 1922.
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MAN WHO WAITED, THE. Produced by Jacob Wilk. Distributed by Playgoers Pictures. Released Nov. 19, 1922. Special Cast. Director, Edward I. Luddy. Length, 4,064 feet.
Synopsis: Western melodrama involving a love story. A son is seeking the slayer of his father, the slayer having blown up a mine. He discovers murderer fighting with father's former partner, but the man escapes. Son and father's former partner discover gold-bearing lode. Son falls in love with daughter of father's slayer, the daughter being foster daughter of people who also plotted blowing up of mine. Foster parents of girl discover location of gold-bearing lode of the son and seek to file location claim ahead of him, but the daughter beats them to it and saves the day for the son.
References: Reviewed issue Feb. 10, 1923, page 703.
Advertising: Pages 2600-01, Nov. 25, 1922; 130, Jan. 13, 1923.
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MARRIAGE CHANCE, THE. Produced by Hampton Del Ruth. Distributed by American Releasing Corp. Released Dec. 10. 1922. With Alta Allen, Milton Sills and Henry B. Walthall. Director, Hampton Del Ruth. Length, 5,840 feet.
Synopsis: Comedy-drama with melodramatic sequences. Young girl persuades sister to break engagement with their doctor guardian. Girl is about to wed district attorney when the doctor gets her a glass of water. She loses consciousness and doctor pronounces her dead. She is buried. Cat drinks some of water and becomes unconscious, but it recovers. They hasten to exhume girl, but And body missing. Doctor is about to use her living subject for experiment, when he is shot. Girl is accused but sister confesses. This then fades out and back to wedding when we discover it is all a dream which she had during a fainting spell.
References: Reviewed issue Nov. 25, 1922, page 2686.