The Film Renter and Moving Picture News (May-Jun 1923)

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THE FILM RENTER & MOVING PICTURE NEWS. May ‘19, -1923. SSEUUAUUCUUAUUAAAAOONAEEALUEEAUAUOOUUAANAUETUAAUOAE AAU EAA OT UEA AAA fz THE AMERICAN RIGHTS In the “ Ideal” Film Version of A. S. M. Hutchinson’s Novel THIS FREEDOM (Denison Clift Art Production) HAVE BEEN SOLD TO THE FOX FILM CORPORATION OF AMERICA FOR £20,000 CASH— THE HIGHEST PRICE EVER PAID BY AMERICANS FOR A_ NONAMERICAN FILM. NOTE.—The Press and the delighted crowds at the New Oxford Theatre, have been enthusiastic over “This Freedom.” MESSRS. FOX HAVE THUS SHOWN, IN PRACTICAL FASHION, WHAT A GREAT FIRM OF AMERICAN SHOWMEN THINK ABOUT IT. COT OO OO So oe oo ooo ee TTT TTT ETE Te OUTTA UATU TULL UU DU) E MMM TCT = Vriated ‘by Liga Ot & Wright (late Blackfriars Press, Ltd.). and Published hy the Proprietors, ‘‘ Pictures and Pleasures,” Ltd., . Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W.1., and 3) Blackfriars Street, Manchester. a]