Motion picture news booking guide (Oct 1924)

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38 MOTION PICTURE NEWS Vol. XXX, No. 17 crooked mine deal foisted on the hero, others from drowning when the villain References: Reviewed issue June 14, Advertising: Page 2415, May 24, 1924. who saves the heroine and several floods the mine. 1924, page 2896. CHARLES E BtANEY * ^UlEN lAHDIS^ MILDRED HARR ON TIME. Produced by Carlos Prod. Distributed by Truart Film Corp. Released, Mar. 1, 1924. With Richard Talmadge, and Billie Dove. Director, Henry Lehrman. Length, 6 reels. Theme: A melodrama that exploits the athletic ability of Richard Talmadge with the star going through some very wild adventures and in the end being told that it was all to test his talent for a film career. References: Reviewed issue April 2C, 1924, page 1920. PAIR OF HELLIONS, A. Produced by Max O. Miller Prod. Distributed by Lee-Bradford Corp. Released, March 1, 1924. Star, Ranger Bill Miller. Director, Walter Willis. Length, 6,000 feet. References: Advertising: Page 1779, Apr. 19, 1924. PAL O' MINE. Produced by Columbia Prod. Distributed by C. B. C. Film Sales Corp. Released, March 15, 1924. With Irene Rich and Pauline Garon. Director, Edward J. Le Saint. Length, 6,000 feet. Theme: Domestic drama of marital misunderstanding and ultimate reconciliation, based upon wife's sacrifices which are misinterpreted. References: Reviewed issue August 23, 1924, page 1041. Advertising: Pages 545, July 29; 1636-7, Sept. 30, 1922; 2889, June 16; 566, Aug. 4; 689, Aug. 11, 1923; 1000, Mar. 1, 1924. PASSION'S PATHWAY. Produced by Jean Perry and Edw. Small Co. Distributed by Lee-Bradford Corp. Released, August 1, 1924. Star, Estelle Taylor. Director, Bertram Bracken. Length, 6,000 feet. PAYABLE ON DEMAND. Produced by Wm. Steiner. Distributed by Photo Drama Co. Released, April 1, 1924. With Leo Maloney and Josephine Hill. Length, 5 reels. PERFECT ALIBI, THE Produced by Wm. Steiner. Distributed by Photo Drama Co. Released, July 10, 1924. Star, Leo Maloney. Length, 5 reels. PERFECT FLAPPER, THE. Produced and distributed by First National Pictures. Released, May 25, 1924. With Colleen Moore. Frank Mayo and Sidney Chaplin. Director, John F. Dillon. Length, 7,030 feet. Theme. Comedy romance revolving around character study of old-fashioned girl who takes up jazz ideas to win popularity with men. In the end she discovers that the old-fashioned ideas are the best. References: Reviewed Issue June 28, 1924, page 3096. First run showings: Pages 2969, June 21; 73-5, July 5; 193-4, July 12; Sftfi-6, July 19; 452-3, July 26; 547, Aug. 2; 738, Aug. 9; 921, /Aug. 16; 1036, Aug. '23, 1924. Advertising: Pages 355, Jan. 26; 607, Feb. 9; 2301, May 17; 2574, also insert. May 31, 2736, June 7, 1924. Lobby Displays: Pages 1240, 1279. Sept. 6, 1924. Prologues: Pages 1273, Sept. 6, 1924.