Exhibitors Herald (Jan-Mar 1920)

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28 EXHIBITORS HERALD March 27, 1920 EDITORIAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES 417 S DEARBORN STCHICAGO ILL HARKISON Q24$ NEW YORK OFFICE 1476 BROADWAY TEL BRTANT 5111 <Kth ITORS ALB is incorporated MOTOGRAPHY ALL EDITORIAL COPY AND BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE CHICACO OFFICE LOS ANGELES OFFICE 5 90SB/iCHDHjfr ■ TIL C60IO MAR.TIN J ■ gUIGLEY NEWS OF THE WEEK Lionel Barrymore to Star in Four Pictures for First National 33 Proposed Tax Would Hit Exhibitors Hard 34 New York Exhibitors Prepared to Fight All Unfriendly Legislation 35 Chicago Awarded 1920 Convention of M. P. E. of A., Inc 35 Associated Producers May Close Distributing Contract This Week 36 Isadore Bernstein Producing Director for International Board of Trade 37 Exhibitors Win Complete Victory in Portland, Ore., Censorship Fight 39 Curwood Threatens Injunction to Halt Production of Early Stories 39 Friedman Host to Five Hundred at Showing of "The Lost City" 40 Laemmle and Cochrane to Obtain Complete Control of Universal 41 William A. Brady Forms Corporation to Produce Pictures 41 P. C. Mooney to Go Abroad to Open Market for Louis B. Mayer Pictures 42 Five Companies Are Merged into Reelcraft Pictures Corporation 43 Theatres Reopen in South as Influenza Epidemic Subsides 44 Report Bessie Barriscale Seeks New Alliance for Distribution 45 Educational Contracts for Foreign and U. S. Control of Chester Series 46 Editorial Prompts H. A. Sherman to Perfect New Plan of Distribution 47 Realart Gets Morosco Studios on Coast for Immediate Possession 48 William K. Howard Given Reins at Universal City Temporarily 49 Zukor Sails to Open London Studio and Begin Production on First Film 50 REVIEWS "The Forbidden Woman," Equity D, five parts, with Clara Kimball Young 55 "The Very Idea," Metro C, five parts, with Taylor Holmes 55 "The Lost City," Selig-Warner S, fifteen episodes, with Juanita Hansen 55 PUBLISHER &-> EDITOR. LS ssue "A Modern Salome," Metro D, six parts, with Hope Hampton 56 "His Wife's Money," Selznick D, five parts, with Eugene O'Brien 56 "$30,000," Hodkinson C-D, five parts, with J. Warren Kerrigan 56 "The Daredevil," Fox C D, five parts, with Tom Mix 57 "Women Men Forget," United Pictures D, five parts, with Mollie King 57 "Girl of the Sea," Republic D, six parts, with Betty Hilburn 57 DEPARTMENTS Volplaning Around N'Yawk 62 Exhibitors Advertising 63 to 72 What the Picture Did For Me 73 to 79 With the Procession in Los Angeles 83, 84 Chicago Trade Events 91, 92 Visiting the Chicago Exhibitors with H. E. N. .. 92 Guide to Current Pictures 94 to 98 ADVERTISERS Amusement Supply Company 95 Automatic Ticket Selling & Cash Register Co.. 95 Celebrated Players Film Corporation 85 to 88 Democracy . Photoplays 27 DeVry Corporation 96 Famous Players-Lasky Corporation 2 First National Exhibitors Circuit, Inc 22 to 25 Fox Film Corporation 15 to 18 Foundation Film Corporation 14 Feature Film Corporation 92 Goldwyn Pictures Corporation 1, 99 Hallmark Pictures Corporation Insert Jesse D. Hampton 4 W. W. Hodkinson Corporation 20, 21 Monsoon Cooling System, Inc 97 National Picture Theatres 7 National Poster & Printing Co 98 Pathe Exchange, Inc 100 Realart Pictures Corporation 30 Republic Pictures Corporation 8 to 11 Ritchey Lithographing Corporation 32 Selznick Pictures Corporation 5, 6 Silee Film Exchange 90 Typhoon Company 93 United Artists Distributing Corporation 12, 13 United Picture Theatres of America, Inc 19 Unity Photoplays Company 89 Universal Film Manufacturing Company 3 A. F. Williams 92 Vok MARCH 27. 1920 Number 13 Subscription Prices United States, Cuba, Hawaii, Porto Rico and Philippine Islands, $2.00 a Year, Fifteen Cents a Copy. Canada, $3.50 a Year Foreign, t4-oo a Year. J