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STUDIO SECTION OF
December 31, 1927
Carlos Moore Resigns
( Special to the Herald)
Vandals Destroy Films
( Special to the Herald)
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 28. — Carlos Moore, manager of the United Artists branch, since its beginning here nine years ago, has resigned.
OTTAWA, Dec. 28. — Vandals entered the Regent theatre last Saturday night and destroyed films used during the week. Three reels are missing.
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MERVYN LeROY
HAS JUST FINISHED DIRECTING
Charlie Murray and George Sidney
in “FLYING ROMEOS”
FOR FIRST NATIONAL
“HAROLD TEEN” will be his next
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ARTHUR STONE
FIRST NATIONAL STUDIOS
“BURNING
DAYLIGHT”
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Earl Hudson Goes With Columbia in Production Post
(Special to the Herald)
NEW YORK, Dec. 28.— Earl Hudson, responsible for “Flaming Youth,” regarded as one of Colleen Moore’s greatest pictures, has been signed by Columbia as production supervisor. He was in charge of First National production for several years both on the West and East Coast. Among the many successes he supervised are “Black Oxen” and “Men of Steel.” Hudson’s first duties for Columbia will be the supervision of “Lady Raffles,” which will mark Estelle Taylor’s debut on the Columbia program.
In addition, Elmer Harris and J. L. Johnston were added to the executive staff, Harris as scenario chief, and Johnston as studio publicity director. Harris has done scenario editing for Paramount and Pathe, Johnston comes from the publicity department of First National.
To the writing staff have been added Will M. Ritchey, Rex Taylor, and Hugh Cummings, while Frank Capra has been engaged to direct Viola Dana and Ralph Graves in “That Certain Thing.”
Paramount Issues Wide Variety of Christie Comedies
A wide variety of comedies in the Paramount-Christie product is shown in a revised list of releases starting back last August 13 at the beginning of the season and running through January 28, 1928. Nineteen comedies are included.
Following are the titles of the productions, with names of the stars and the release dates :
“Short Socks,” Bobby Vernon, August 13; “Row Sailor Row,” Billy Dooley, August 20; “Dr. Quack,” Jimmie Adams, August 27; “French Fried,” Neal Burns, September 3; “Crazy to Fly,” Vernon, September 17; “A Moony Mariner,” Dooley, September 24; “Hot Papa,” Jack Duffy, October 1; “Oh, Mummy,” Adams, October 8; “Wedding Wows,” Vernon, October 22; “Scared Pink,” Anne Cornwall, October 29; “Easy Curves,” Dooley, November 12, 1927; “Ocean Blues,” Adams, November 19, 1927; “Mad Scrambles,” Burns, November 26, 1927; “Splash Yourself,” Vernon, December 3, 1927; “Dizzy Sights,” Dooley, December 17, 1927; “Nifty Nags,” Duffy, December 24, 1927; “Swiss Movements,” Adams, December 24, 1927; “Fighting Fanny,” Cornwall, Jan. 21, 1928; “Save the Pieces,” Vernon, January 28, 1928.
Fox Girls Form Bowling Team
NEW YORK.— The girls of Fox Films are forming a bowling team and will challenge the fair bowlers of other motion picture companies.
JULES
WHITE
Director
EDUCATIONAL
PICTURES