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

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Owned by Fox Film Corporation 147 Produced by Fox Film Corporation as a silent motion picture in 1918 under the title, "Caught in the Act." STOLEN THUNDER Short story written by Mary F. Watkins, published in June 7, 1930, issue of "The Saturday Evening Post." Fox Film Corporation owns world-wide silent and sound motion picture rights and television rights. Produced by Fox Film Corporation as a sound motion picture in 1930 under the title, "Oh, For a Man." STORY OF A JOCKEY, THE Short story written by Richard Harding Davis, published by Charles Scribner's Sons in a collection of short stories entitled "Stories For Boys." Fox Film Corporation owns world-wide silent motion picture rights. STORY OF MOTHER MACHREE, THE Short story written t;y Rida Johnson Young, published in Feb., 1924, issue of "Munsey's Magazine." Fox Film Corporation owns world-wide silent motion picture rights. Produced by Fox Film Corporation as a silent motion picture in 1928 under the title, "Mother Machree." STRANGE WOMAN, THE Unpublished play written by William J. Hurlburt. Fox Film Corporation owns world-wide silent motion picture rights. Produced by Fox Film Corporation as a silent motion picture in 1918 under the same title and in 1924 under the title, "That French Lady." STRATHMORE (Wrought by His Own Hand) Play written by Ouida (Louise de la Ramee), published by J. B. Lippincott Company in 1866. In public domain in the United States.