The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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April, 1923 The Theatrical Field 189 stock company, which at present includes Kenneth Harlan and Gaston Glass, and directors Gasnier, Schertzinger, and Forman. First National announcements include Richard Barthelmess' next picture, "The Fighting Blade" by Beulah Marie Dix, "TerwilHger," directed by Frank Borzage, to be released as "Sands of Time," Norma Talmadge's next picture, "Ashes of Vengeance," by H. B. Somerville, Constance Talmadge's new picture, a story of France in the Napoleonic period, and Edwin Carewe's production of "The Girl of the Golden West," now being filmed. New Paramount productions include a George Melford picture, "You Can't Fool Your Wife," Dorothy Dalton in a story by Conrad Bercovici, "The Law of the Lawless," "The Rustle of Silk," a George Fitzmaurice production, Agnes Ayres in "Contraband," by Clarence Buddington Kelland, Gloria Swanson in "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife," a William DeMille production, "Only Thirty-eight," by A. E. Thomas, and Jack Holt in "The Tiger's Claw" by Jack Cunningham. Goldwyn annoimces that Tod Browning and Emmett J. Flynn have resigned contracts as directors. Another item of interest is that Cosmopolitan Productions will release its pictures through the Goldwyn distributing organization, Goldwyn productions which are planned or in production, include Hall Caine's "The Master of Man," Balzac's "The Magic Skin," Kapek's "R. U. R.," "What Shall It Profit," by George D. Baker, and "Red Lights," an adaptation of a stage play. Mary Pickford, according to the latest news, has definitely abandoned the idea of producing "Faust." Instead, she will begin work at once on a story of old Spain, to be prepared for the screen by Edward Knobloch, and directed by Ernest Lubitsch. Metro will film "The Shooting of Dan Megrew." Universal releases up to September include stories by such authors as Owen Wister, James Oliver Curwood, Gelett Burgess, Courtney Ryley Cooper, and Gerald Beaumont. Preferred Pictures is to produce all of Harold Bell Wright's work. "The Man Next Door," by Emerson Hougn, will be produced by Vitagraph, with Alice Calhoun and James Morrison. U, C. SERVICE Good Films and Projectors STANDARD MOTION PICTURES For Churches, Schools and All Non-Theatrical Institutions Wells & Douglass 1108 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. Graphoscope Service Company 130 West 46th Street, New York, N Y Motion Picture Exhibition Company Proctor Theatre Building. Newark, N. J. Scientific & Cinema Supply Company 1004 EVe Street. N. W., Washington. D. C. Edwin J. Wyatt 618 St. Paul Street, Baltimore. Md. Graphoscope Service Company 933 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh. Pa. William F. Kelley Company 1818 Euclid Avenue, CQeveland, Ohio Non -Theatrical Motion Picture Service 201 Joseph Mack Building. Itetroit, Mich International Church Film Company 861 Reibold Building. Dayton. Ohio Pilgrim Photoplay Exchange 736 South Wabash Avenue. Chicago, 111 James A. Keeny 431 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111 Francis D. White 306 Film Exchange Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Graphoscope Service Company 314 South 13th Street, Omaha, Neb. Church Film Service 1822 Wyandotte Street. Kansas City. Mo. David F. Parker 1913 Commerce Street, Dallas. Texas Graphoscope Service Company 1924 Third Avenue, Seattle. Washington Independent Film Exchange 177 Golden Gate Avenue, San Fi-ancisco. Cal. Standard Motion Picture Service 917 South Olive Street, Los Angeles. Cal. Educational Project-0 Film Company 218 American Bank Building, Los Angeles Cal. UNITED CINEMA COMPANY, INC. 130 West 46th Street New York, N. Y. Attention FREE Attention Are you interested in securing a motion picture projector for your use in your School, Church, Y. M. C. A. Rooms, Homes, Community Center, and elsewhere, absolutely free of charge, so that you may have the benefit of motion pictures? I will install a well known projector and keep same in good condition absolutely free of charge to you, and can furnish you with the best and latest films as often as you desire. For further information write or call in person. M. FELDSTEIN 804 So. Wabash Avenue CHICAGO ILLINOIS