Motion picture news booking guide (Apr 1923)

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120 MOTION PICTURE NEWS ALL-STAR COMEDIES. Produced by C. C. Burr. Distributed by Hodklnson. Featuring Charles Murray, Mary Anderson and Raymond McKee. Length, 2 reels. Faint Hearts. Director, Gregory La Cava. Released Dec. 3, 1922. Fatal Photo. Director, R. Thorpe. Released Feb. 25, 1923. Four Orphans, The. Director, Gregory La Cava. Released Jan. 28, 1923. Social Error, A. Director, Gregory La Cava. Released Dec. 31, 1922. JIMMY AUBREY COMEDIES. Produced and distributed by Vitagraph. Starring Jimmy Aubrey. Director, John Pilcher Smith. Length, 2 reels. Chicken Parade, The. Tenderfoot Luck. — B — MONTY BANKS COMEDIES. Produced by Ben Wilson. Distributed by Federated Film Exchanges. Starring Monty Banks. Director, Ben Wilson. Length, 2 reels. Brilliantino the Bull Fighter. Released Nov. 20, 1922 Hangin' Around. Released Jan. 15, 1923. Love Taps. Released Oct. 23, 1922. Oils Well. Released Feb. 12, 1923. Pure but Simple. Released Sept. 25, 1922. Six A. M. Released Dec. 18. 1922. BRUCE BARTON COMEDIES. Produced by Better Day Pictures, Inc. Distributed by Second National Pictures Corp. Length, 1 reel. Just a Little Late Club, The. Featuring George Duryea. Director, James S. Brown. Released Jan. 5, 1923. BRAY COMEDIES. Cartoons. Produced by J. R. Bray. Distributed by Hod kinson. Length, 1 reel. Colonel Heeza Liar, "Detective." Released Feb. 11, 1923. Colonel Heeza Liar and the Ghost. Released Jan. 14, 1923. Colonel Heeza Liar's Treasure Island. Released Dec. 17, 1922. — C — CAMEO COMEDIES. Produced by Fred Hibbard. Distributed by Educational Film Exchanges. Director, Fred Hibbard. Length, 1 reel. Bumps. Featuring Jimmie Adams and Virginia Vance. Released Feb. 4, 1923. < rash. Featuring Jimmie Adams and Virginia Vance. Released Nov. 12, 1922. Dog Sense. Featuring Eddie Barry. Released Feb. 18, 1923. Hurry Up. Featuring Jimmie Adams and Virginia Vance. Released Dec. 24, 1922. Once Over. Featuring Jimmie Adams and Virginia Vance. Released Dec. 10, 1922. Ouch! Featuring Jimmie Adams and Virginia Vance. Released Jan. 7, 1923. Fitter Patter. Featuring Jimmie Adams and Virginia Vance. Released Nov. 26, 1922. Tea N. Tea. Featuring Jimmie Adams and Virginia Vance. Released Jan. 21, 1923. CAMPBELL COMEDIES. Produced by Campbell Comedy Corp. Distributed by Educational Film Exchanges. Featuring children and animals. Directed by William S. Campbell. Length, 2 reels. Ring Tail Romance, A. Released Sept. 24. 1922. CENTURY COMEDIES. Produced by Century Film Corp. Distributed by Universal. Length. 2 reels. American Plan. Starring Lee Moran. Director, Al Herman. Released Jan. 3, 1923. Boyhood Days. Starring Buddy Messlnger. Director, H. Edwards. Released Feb. 7. 1923. Cabby, The. Featuring Louise Lorraine and Maude (mule). Director, Al Herman. Released Oct. 25, 1922. Cured. Starring Queenie (horse). Director, Arvid Oillstrom. Released Sept. 6, 1922. Farm Follies. Featuring Century Beauties and Al Cooper, Director, Al Herman. Released Jan. 24, 1923. Foolish Lives. Starring Loe Moran. Director. Arvid Gillstroni Released Sept. 1 3. 1922.