Motion picture news booking guide (Apr 1923)

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130 MOTION PICTURE NEWS MIRK OK, THE. Produced by International News Reel Corp. Distributed by Universal. Novelty reel made up of famous events of tbe past, length, 1 reel. Mirror No. 1. McKinley's Inauguration. Released Oct. 15, 1922. Mirror No. 2. San Francisco Fire. Released Nov. 13, 1922. Mirror No. 3. Birth of Aviation, The. Released Dec. 4, 1922. Mirror No. 4. Last Days of King Edward VII or Coronation of King George V. Released Dec. 18, 1922. — 0 — OFFICIAL, URBAN MOVIE CHATS. Official screen publication of the M. P. T. O. A. Produced by Charles Urban. Distributed by Hodkinson. Issued once a week. Length, 1 reel. — P — PATHE REVIEW. Produced and distributed by Pathe. Issued once a week. No. 171 to No. 188 released from Sept. 3 to Dec. 31, 1922. No. 1 to No. 8 released from Jan. 7 to Feb. 25, 1923. Length, 1 reel. — S — SCREEN SNAPSHOTS. Produced by Screen Snapshots, Inc. Distributed by Pathe. Released every other week. No. 8 to No. 20 released from Sept. 10. 1922, to Feb. 25, 1923. Length, 1 reel. SHADOWLAND SCREEN REVIEW. Produced in co-operation with Brewster Publications. Distributed by Storey Pictures, Inc. Depicting stars of stage, screen, dance and other arts, at home, work and play. Released every two weeks. Length, 1 reel. SPORT REVIEW. Produced by Jack Eaton. Distributed by Goldwyn. Length, 1 reel. Mass Play. Picturization of mass athletics at the Culver Military School in Indiana. Released Sept. 17. 1922. Northwest Mounted. Shows the rigorous training undergone by Canada's famous police. Released Oct. 15, 1922. Trail and Stirrup. A horseback trip through the Rocky Mountains. Released Oct. 1, 1922. Vacation Cocktail, A. Delights of the Canadian Rockies as a vacation resort. Released Sept. 3, 1922. STARLAND REVUE. Produced by Jack Cohn. Distributed by Film Booking Offices. Released every other week. Length, 1 reel. — T — TOPICS OF THE DAY. Produced by Timely Films. Inc. Distributed by Pathe. Released weekly. No. 36 to No. 55 released from Sept. 3, 1922, to Jan. 14, 1923. No. 3 to No. 8 released from Jan. 21 to Feb. 25, 1923. Short reel. — U — URBAN POPULAR CLASSICS. Produced by Charles Urban. Distributed by Vltagraph. Length, 1 reel. THE AGE OF A PICTURE A good production is never old until it has played your theatre. Lots of subjects which have proved winners are available. Look over the Guide and select a few — then take advantage of the exploitation suggestions.