The Film Renter and Moving Picture News (Sep-Oct 1922)

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September 2, 1922. THE FILM RENTER & MOVING PICTURE NEWS. 53 GRANGER’S BIG AUTUMN PROGRAM. A Large Variety of Interesting Subjects to be Offered to TILL iresh in the minds of exhibitors are Granger's latest offerings to the trade. The now famous *‘ A“sop’s Film Fables ’’ have filled the picture theatres with laughter, aud many exhibitors have written in terms of high praise, saying how delighted their patrons are with these novel and amusing cartoons. ‘* The Sporting Instinct.’’ ‘*The Sporting Instinct,’ the new Granger-Davidson film now in course of production, is a romance of the open air, and will be shown to the trade on September 21. The featured players are Lilian Douglas and J. R. Tozer, who are supported by Sumners Bellamy, ‘'om Coventry, Mickie Brantford, Howard Kk. Symons, Billie Vernon, Vivian Gosnel] and Hetty Chapman. ‘* The Crimson Circle.’’ The much-talked-of Kinema Club production will be presented on October 5. It was produced in unique circumstances by George Ridgewell from the great mystery story by Edgar Wallace. The film has the first real all-star cast on record, which includes Madge Stuart, Rex Davis, Fred Groves, Clifton Boyne, Robert English, Sydney Paxton, Lawford Davidson, Harry J. Worth, Eva Moore, Norma Whalley, Olaf Hytten, Arthur Walcott, Bertram Burleigh, Thelma Murray, Knighton Small, Erie Albury and Heury Walton. In addition to the above a large number of other star players also appear. ‘* Weavers of Fortune.’’ As soon as ‘t The Sporting Instinct "’ is completed, Arthur Rooke will start producing ‘* Weavers of Fortune "’ from his own This will be another sporting subject for -GrangerDavidson, who have made their name a_hall-mark for photoplays of this nature. ‘* The Lion’s Mouse.”’ The Granger-Binger studios at Haarlem will soon be busy working on the film version of ‘‘ The Lion’s Mouse,’’ the well story. Exhibitors. known novel by those popular authors, C. N. and A. M. Williamson. The cast is not yet completed, but the names of some of the artistes already engaged will give some idea of its strength : Wyndham Standing, Mary Odette, Marguerite Marsh (sister of Mae Marsh), and Juliette Compton. ‘‘ The Green Caravan.”’ Work will shortly be commenced on the filming of ‘* The Green Caravan,’’ the famous novel by Oliver Sandys (author of ** The ScENE FROM ‘t THE SportinG INsTINctT.”’ Honey Pot.’ ‘‘ Love Maggie."’ ete.) It is a splendid story of love and adventure, whick should lend itself admirably for film production. _THE NEW CHAPLIN COMEDY, “ PAY DAY.” Scenes from the new Chaplin Comedy, ‘« Pay-day,’’ which will be released on November 6 by Pearl Films. to show Chaplin at his best, and to contain more stunts, laughs, and original ideas than any other film he has made. Digitized by Go gle This picture is said Original from NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY