The American motion picture directory; a cyclopedic directory of the motion picture industry (1914)

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94 AMERICAN MOTION PICTURE DIRECTORY Vitagraph BLUE RIBBON FEATURES THE Vitagraph Company directs attention to its typically popular and high-grade plays to be released in four or more parts as Blue Ribbon Features PRODUCED UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF ALBERT E. SMITH and J. STUART BLACKTON Films Ready for Release Stage Stars to Appear ■■THE JUGGERNAUT"— in five parts. With Anita Stewart and Earle Williams. Directed by Ralph Ince. ■THE SINS OF THE MOTHERS." $1,000.00 Vitag-raph Evening Sun Prize Winner. By Elaine Sterne. "DUST OF EGYPT"— in five parts. By Alan Campbell. ■ A PRICE FOR FOLLY"— in four parts. r.y Ceortte P. Dillenback, FIVE PLA'^S BY REV. CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY. ■THE ISLAND OF REGENERATION"— in six parts. •THE CHALICE OF COURAGE"— in six •HEARTS AND THE HIGHWAY" ■'The Caveman" by 'Mortmain" by Ar ROBERT EDESON Gelett Burgess a thur Train. CHARLES RICHMAN in "The Heights of Hazard" by Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady. FRANK DANIELS in "Crooky Scruggs" by Paul West and "What Happened to Father" by Mary Roberts Rhinehardt. JOSEPH KILGOUR and VIRGINIA PEARSON in "The Writing on the Wall" by William J. Hurlburt. WILLIAM COURTENAY. DE WOLF HOPPER. Other Blue Ribbon Features in Preparation MADAME DELPHINE." rge W. GLORIOUS BETSY." l!y Rita Johnson ^•oung. KENNEDY SQUARE." I'.v F. iro])kinson Smith. PLAYING DEAD" and "WHO'S WHO." I'.v Richard Harding Davis. THOU ART THE MAN." By Ceorge Cameron, author of "A ililli Bid." HASHASHIN, THE INDIFFERENT." By George P. Dillenback. NANCY HANKS." I'.v Frank Tannehill. BLACK PRINCE CARL." By Alan Campbell. Old "THE GUILTY MAN." By Charles R. Dazey, author of Kentucky." "THE SHOP GIRL." By C. N. and A. M. Williamson; also a brilliant serial in twelve 2-reel parts, entitled "THE SCARLET RUNNER," by C. N. and A. M. Williamson. And the following CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY FEATURES: "THE ISLAND OF SURPRISE." Now running serially in the "Red Book." "SIR HENRY MORGAN, BUCCANEER." "THE FETTERS OF FREEDOM." "THE ISLAND OF THE STAIRS." "CAPTAIN MOLLY." By (,co. ITazcltnn, author of "Mistress Nell." BOOK DIRECT VITAGRAPH 1600 Broadway New York