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

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Owned by Fox Film Corporation 133 Fox Film Corporation owns world-wide silent motion picture rights. RUSTLING FOR CUPID Short story written by Peter B. Kyne, published in February, 1926, issue of "Cosmopolitan Magazine." Fox Film Corporation owns world-wide silent motion picture rights. (Rights cannot be disposed of without consent of the author.) Produced by Fox Film Corporation as a silent motion picture in 1926 under the same title. SADIE Novel written by Karl E. Harriman, published by D. Appleton & Company. Fox Film Corporation owns world-wide silent motion picture rights. Produced by Fox Film Corporation as a silent motion picture in 1919 under the title, "Chasing Rainbows." SAILOR MAN, THE Short story written by Richard Harding Davis, published by Charles Scribner's Sons in a collection of short stories entitled "The Red Cross Girl," and in December 16, 1911, issue of "Collier's." Fox Film Corporation owns world-wide silent motion picture rights. Produced by Fox Film Corporation as a silent motion picture in 1925, under the title, "Guest of Honor." ST. ELMO Unpublished and uncopyrighted scenario and continuity written by Jules G. Furthman, based on the novel, "St. Elmo," by Augusta Jane Evans, which is in the public domain throughout the world. Fox Film Corporation owns world-wide silent motion picture rights. Produced by Fox Film Corporation as a silent motion picture in 1923 under the same title.