Motion picture news booking guide (Oct 1924)

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40 MOTION PICTURE NEWS Vol. XXX, No. 17 mistaken for a famous foreign racing driver and signed up to participate in the big event of the season. References: Reviewed issue April 19, 1924, page 1801. First run showings: Pages 2871, June 14; 2968, June 21; 192, July 12; 451, July 26; 923, Aug. 16; 1036, Aug. 23; 1613, Sept. 27, 1924. Advertising: Pages 1722-3, Apr. 19; 2060, May 10; 2730, June 7; 2942, June 21; one pg. insert, Aug. 9, 1924. RAGGED ROBIN. Produced and distributed by Sanford Productions. Released, August 15, 1924. Star, Matty Mattison. Director, Frank S. Mattison. Length, 5 reels. References: Advertising: Page 39, July 5, 1924. RAINBOW RANGERS. Produced by Wm. Steiner. Distributed by New-Cal Film Co. Released, July 1, 1924. Star, Pete Morrison. Length, 5 reels. RANGE BLOOD: Produced by Ashton Dearholt. Distributed by Arrow Film Corp. Released, May 15, 1924. Star, Edmund Cobb. Length 4,650 feet. Theme: Melodrama dealing with the intrigue of an unscrupulous woman to acquire ownership of a ranch which she belie-veg will be bought for a handsome price by a railroad. The foreman instructed to drive out the owners of the ranch, falls in love with the girl who lives there with her mother. He then decides to protect her and several fights ensue. Eventually the invaders are driven off and the young foreman wins the girl. RARIN' TO GO. Produced by Action Pictures Corp. Distributed by Weiss Bros. Artclass Pictures Corp. Released, Aug. 15, 1924. Star, Buffalo Bill, Jr. Director, Richard Thorpe. Length, 5 reels. Theme: Western melodrama revolving around the thwarting of the villain by the hero — and a conflict over an irrigation project. References: Reviewed issue August 2, 1924, page 664. RECKLESS AGE, THE. Froduced and distributed by Universal Pictures Corp. Released, Aug. 17, 1924. Star, Reginald Denny. Director, Harry Pollard. Length, 6 reels. Theme: .A society comedy-drama dealing with the efforts of the hero to keep faith with his employers and see that the marriage of the girl he loves and a titled Englishman goes through so that his company will not lose much coin of the realm. References: Reviewed issue May 31, 1924, page 2623. First run showings: Pages 2967, June 21; 193, July 12; 546, Aug. 2; 1148g, Aug. 30; 1276, Sept. 6; 1375, Sept. 13; 1614-5, Sept. 27, 1924. Advertising: Pages 2025, Oct. 27, 1923; 1 pg. insert, May 24; 245Z, May 31; 2826-7, June 14; 25, 27, July 5; 270, July 19; 376, July 26; 923, Aug. 16; 976, Aug. 23; 1086, Aug. 30; 1327, Sept. 13, 1924. Newspapers Displays: Page 1036, Aug. 23, 1924. PRODUCERS DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION BETW COMPSON u IN RAMSHACKLE HOUSE" f ROM THE NOVEL BY HUL5EKT FOOTNEd DIRECTED 6V HARMON WEIGHT Produced bit TILFO&D CINEMA CORP. RECOIL, THE. Produced by J. Parker Read, Jr. Distributed by Metrofioldwyn. Released April 27, 1924. With Betty Blythe and Mahlon Hamilton. Director, T. Hayes Hunter. Length, 7,089 feet. Theme: Romantic melodrama of wealthy man who marries penniless ftrl,