Exhibitors Herald (Oct-Dec 1922)

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November 4, 1922 exhibitors Herald 63 Pictures & Players A summary of the activities of picture people — what they are doing and what they plan for the future in their relation to the theatre. Hope Hampton (First National) HOPE HAMPTON' has selected ' Lawful Larceny" as her next First National attraction to follow "'The Light in the D a r k." "Lawful Larceny" is a Samuel Shipman play. * * * Shirley Mason has com p 1 e t e d "Shirley of the Circus ' for Fox. This picture is described as the little star's most spectacular. * * * "The Leopardess" will be Alice Brady's next picture for Paramount. This story of the South Seas will be directed by Henry Kolker. Harry Sweet has returned to the Century comedy company to appear in the Lee Moran picture, "The Boarder." * * * Dan Ashba of Kansas City has just published a fox trot. "Wanda," which has been dedicated to Wanda Hawley, Paramount star. It will be used in "Nobody's Monev." the musical score for * * * D us tin Farnum has started production on "Three Who Paid" for Fox. Colin Campbell is directing. Bessie Love plays opposite the star. * * * Work has been started on the Elinor Glyn production, "The World's a Stage," by Principal Pictures Company. Dorothy Phillips is star of the feature, Dustin Farnum (Fox) Buster Keaton's latest comedy for First National publication, which was finished before his departure for New York, is called "The Balloonatic." Dallas, Tex. — The management of the Haskell theatre has been taken over by W. M. Crandstaff and Winifred Orr will be house manager. Plan Big Ad Drive Eight-page broadsides to induce theatre-newspaper tieups, a special photoplay edition of the novel, a series of the picture which boasts a cast of such well-known players as Blanche Sweet, Lon Chaney, Elmo Lincoln, John Bowers, Barbara La Man-, Louise Fazenda and others. autographed photographs of the members of the cast, a syndicated story for dailies, twenty styles of oil paintings for lobby use and huge banners and the like are included in the comprehensive plans of Metro and Sawyer & Lubin for promoting "Quincy Adams Sawyer, ' the screen version of Charles Felton Pidgin's novel and play. Bert Ennis will handle the special exploitation on this special. In this layout are five scenes from