Catalogue of the stories and plays owned by Fox Film Corporation (1931)

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Catalogue of the Stories and Plays Owned by Fox Film Corporation ABOVE THE LAW Short story written by Max Brand (Frederick Faust), published in August 31, 1918, issue of "All-Story Weekly." Fox Film Corporation owns world-wide silent motion picture rights. Produced by Fox Film Corporation as a silent motion picture in 1918 under the title, "Lawless Love." ACROSS THE BORDER Original unpublished and uncopyrighted story and continuity written by Jules G. Furthman. Fox Film Corporation owns all rights in this property. Produced by Fox Film Corporation as a silent motion picture in 1922 under the title, "A California Romance." ADVENTURES OF ANNETTE, THE (A Daughter of the Gods) (The Daughter of the Gods) Unpublished play adapted from short story of the same title written by Herbert Brenon. Fox Film Corporation owns all rights in this property. Produced by Fox Film Corporation as a silent motion picture in 1917 and reissued in 1920 under the title, "A Daughter of the Gods." AFTER HIS OWN HEART Short story written by William Wallace Cook, published in October 1, 1920, issue of "Top-Notch Magazine." Fox Film Corporation owns world-wide silent motion picture rights. Produced by Fox Film Corporation as a silent motion picture in 1921 under the title, "After Your Own Heart."