Camera - April 14, 1923 to February 16, 1924 (April 1923-February 1924)

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1 7i ~a! "The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry' Page 23 21 JJlerrp Cfjristfmag anb a BUSY Mtto §ear George Landy PUBLICITY 6683 Sunset Blvd. Suite 2 The New United Studio M. C. LEVEE, President Anticipating by several months the necessity for lower production costs, the $800,000 improvement program of the United Studio has been completed. With these improvements finished, this plant offers the independent producer economy in production through new facilities and efficiency methods designed with this end in view. Keeping pace with the progress of the industry the United Studio has not only retained its leadership as the largest and most efficient leasing plant in the world, but has increased its own facilities a hundred percent. THE HOME OF INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS "Everything for Use— For Those Who Produce"