Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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CHARLES H. CHRISTIE Behind the lofty ideals and substantial business ability and integrity of the Christie Film Company looms the personality of Charles H. Christie, business manager. Although identified with the business activities of the organization, Charlie Christie has a comedy sense second to none except his brother Al, and his judgment of the picture value of a story has had much to do with the fame of the Christie name. CHARLES R.ROGERS In addition to his association with Stromberg in the production of highpowered photoplays, Mr. Rogers is also affiliated in the presentation to the public of the Renaud Hoffman series of picturizations. Mr. Roger’s keen analytical judgment and his exceptional knowledge of motion picture values is assurance of the utmost in screen entertainment. • HUNT STROMBERG Youth, energy, vision, and a keen understanding of what the public wants are just a few of the elements that make up the personality of this young producing genius of filmland. “Personally supervised by Hunt Stromberg” is a gilt-edge guarantee of a real showmanship production. The new Harry Carey series of action dramas, and the colorful Priscilla Dean productions are glowing testimony to his ability. ELMER HARRIS A brilliant career in every branch of the dramatic art and a mastery of technical details, gained in the hard school of experience, are guarantees that Elmer Harris brings to the art of motion picture production an ability of unusual caliber. Current releases are “THE WISE VIRGIN” and “THE GIRL ON THE STAIRS.” His contribution for the spring season will be a picturization of Ina Claire’s great stage success, “THE AWFUL TRUTH,” starring Agnes Ayres. JOHN GRIFFITH WRAY The guiding hand of the group of productions bearing the name Regal Pictures is John Griffith Wray. Mr. Wray has been a player of many parts — actor, director, manager, producer. Regal productions are “BARBARA FRIETCHIE,” “THE HOUSE OF YOUTH,” “ANOTHER MAN’S WIFE,” “THE CHORUS LADY,” “THE MIRAGE,” and “THE GIRL OF GOLD.” u: ^Produce/rs C O Ps. p o flati o n F.C.MUNROE President RAYMOND PAWLEY First V.Prei.6-Treas. PAUL C. MOONEY Vice Pres. JOHN C.FLINN Vice Pres. Foreign Distributor — Wm. Vogel Distributing Corporation Member of Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc. Will H. Hays, Pres. t i !'