Exhibitors Herald (Jul-Sep 1922)

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10 EXHIBITORS HERALD ly 1, 1922 GOLDWYN Announces the purchase of The Greatest Motion Picture Property in the History of the Screen BEN HUR The Screen Rights, purchased from A. L Erlanger, cost close to $1,000,000 "Ben Hut," as a stage attraction, has played since 1899. As a book it still holds the record as the world's best seller. We will make "Ben Hur1' the greatest, the most colossal motion picture of all time. Remember — GOLDWYN will make only 20 PICTURES for 1922-1923 ALL BIG ONES