The Film Daily (1922)

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THE j?B^ DAILY Saturday. December 2, 1922 m XXII No. 61 Saturday. Dec. 2, 1922 Price 5 Cents Copyright 1922, Wid's Film and Film Folks, Inc., Published Daily at 71-73 West 44th St., New York, N. Y.. by WID'S FILMS and FILM FOLKS, INC. Joseph Dannenberg, President and Editor; J. W. Alicoate, Treasurer and Business Man •t"; J A. Cron, Advertising Manager. Entered aa second-class matter May 21, 1918, at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the act of March 3, 1879. Terms (Postage free) United States. Outside of Greater New York $10.00 one year; 6 BODthi, $5.00; 3 months $3.00. Foreign $15.00. Subscribers should remit with order. Address all communications to THE FILM DAILY, 71-73 West 44th St., New York, N. Y. 'Phone: Vanderbilt 4551-4552-5558. Hollywood, California — Harvey E. Gausman, 6411 Hollywood Blvd. 'Phone, Hollywood li03. Chicago Representative — Irving Mack, 802 S. Wabash Ave. London Representative — Ernest W. Fredman. The Film Renter, S3a Shaftesbury Ave., London, W. 1. Paris Representative — Le Film, 42 Rue de Clichy. Central European Representative — Internationale Filmschau, Prague (Czecho-Slovakia), Wenzelsplatz. Quotations High Low Close Sales East. Kod. 84J4 84 84^ 300 F. P.-L. .. 9U/4 91 9m 500 do pfd Not quoted G'wyn ... 5J4 5^ 5^ 600 Griffith Ho* quoted Loew's ... 185^ 18^ 18-5^ 1,000 Triangle Not quoted World Not quoted Agents Sue Valentino (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — The Collection Service Corp., acting as representatives of Robertson & Webb, booking agents, has filed suit against Rodolph Valentino for $15,125 damages, alleged to cover commissions on salary on position which the agents charge that they obtained for Valentino with Famous Players. Plaintiff's allege that they secured position for Valentino with a year's contract going into effect on March 8, 1922, and that Valentino quit work "without cause" on Oct. 7. According to terms of contract, Valentino, receiving $1,250 for the first year, was to have the privilege at the end of the year for a renewal of two years at $2,000 per week for the second year and $3,000 a week for the third year. (T^cUu^atioTiae (Hctu^ NEGATIVE Indian — Mexican — Spanish Cliff Dwellers Dances — Customs — Atmosphere Assignments Faithfully Executed Permanently Located W. L. GULLETT Box 308 Sante Fe, New Mexico 39 From Famous (Continued from page 1) "The Rustle of Silk," a George Fitzmaurice production, with Betty Compson and Conway Tearle. By Cosmo Hamilton. "The Song in the Shadow," starring Pola Negri. "My American Wife," starring Gloria Swanson, a Sam Wood production. "Nobody's Money," Jack Holt star. Wallace Worsley, director. "Drums of Destiny," starring Mary Miles Minter, directed by Charles Maigne. "Sacrifice," by Stephen French Whitman. "When Knighthood was in Flower" — Cosmopolitan production starring Marion Davies. Directed by Robert Vignola. "Dark Secrets," starring Dorothy Dalton and directed by Victor Fleming. "The 'Nth Commandment," Cosmopolitan production. Directed by Frank Borzage. "The White Flower," written and directed by Julia Crawford Ivers. Starring Betty Compson. "Racing Hearts," starring Agnes Ayres. Directed by Paul Powell. "Adam and Eve," Cosmopolitan production starring Marion Davies. Robert Vignola, director. "The Tiger's Claw," starring Jack Holt, directed by Joseph Henabery. "Prodigal Daughters," starring Gloria Swanson, a Sam Wood production. "The Leopardess," Alice Brady, star; Henry Kolker, director. "The Go-Getter," Cosmopolitan production. E. H. Griffith, director. "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," starring Mary Miles Minter. Directed by Charles Maigne. "Mr. Billings Spends His Dime," starring Walter Hiers. Directed by Wesley Ruggles. "The Law of the Lawless," starring Dorothy Dalton. Directed by Victor Fleming. "White Heat." starring Thomas Meighan. Alfred Green, director. "The Beautiful Adventure," starring Agnes A.yres with David Powell. Paul Powell, director. "Hollywood," a James Cruze production with a cast that includes Cecil B. de Mille, Pola Negri, Gloria Swanson, Thomas Meig han, Wallace Reid, Bebe Daniels, Agnes Hays On Coast (Continued from Page 1) dictator or a Czar, but actually a "partner with everybody" in the industry. Patten has for years been a member of the Players Club and has long had a deep interest in the drama. He has an unusually wide acquaintance among producers and actors, and has many friends in the Hollywood colony. When asked about the possible activities of his western representative, Will Hays said: "The industry is going to be sure that it discharges its full duty in helping to maintain an industrial community which shall stand as a model not only as to the activities of the industry itself, but also in its relations to the splendid civic community of which it is a part." Ayres, Jack Holt, Betty Compson, May McAvoy, Leatrice Joy, Wanda Hawley, Lila Lee, Theodore Roberts, Conrad Nagel, Lois Wilson, Theodore Kosloflf, George Fawcett, Charles Ogle, Walter Hiers, Jacqueline Logan and others. Based upon the novelette by Frank Condon. "The Exciters" — starring Bebe Daniels. "A Gentleman of Leisure," starring Wallace Reid. "The Woman with Four Faces, starring Betty Compson. "You Cant Fool Your Wife," George Melford production. "The Snow Bride," starring Alice Brady. Victor Fleming, director. . . "Vendetta," Cosmopolitan production with Lionel Barrymore and Alma Rubens. Directed by Alan Crosland. "Fog Bound," starring Dorothy Dalton. Victor Fleming, director. "The Light to Leeward," starrmg Jack Holt and Agnes Ayres. Joseph Henabery, .director. IF A PICTURE OPENS BIG AND FLOPS— THAT'S ADVERTISING. IF IT OPENS BIG AND BUILDS EVERY DAY— THAT'S A PICTURE. "AN OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE" OPENED BIG— IMPROVED EACH DAY — AND FORCED AN EXTRA SHOW THURSDAY AT THE BROADWAY STRAND THEATRE, DETROIT. THAT IS A PICTURE PRODUCED BY HARRY GARSON, NOW AT THE AMBASSADOR HOTEL, NEW YORK. PatlieNews No. 97 THE LAUSANNE CONFERENCE— AlUed envoys meet Turks and Greeks to try and settle Near East problem; views of the scene of conference and the delegates; scenes of Turkish delegates leaving Constantinople. "SKY-WRITING"— Aviator thrills New York, using the sky as a blackboard, and making letters a mile high. OVER THE ALPS BY AIRPLANE— Most remarkable air pictures ever taken during a flight over the high Alpine peaks. Other news as usual. THE ONLY ONE-REEL FEATURE today NEGATIVE FOR SALE 30 Releases, New Stuff cut but not titled. Travel in Orient, South Seas, etc. "Film," 1227 Waterloo St. Los Angeles, Cal. IntefmMnal ,' Distributers of M.OTION PICTURES 1^^^ IbfTER-OcFAN Film Corporation INTER-OCEAN BUILDING 218 WEST "t^nd ST. NliW YORK ■ ■BRYANT 78 U WHEN YGU THINK OF FOREIGN THINK. OF INTER-QCEAN * ANNOUNCEMENT -ARE MODE WITH OS MUCH j CARE as THE BIGGEST PRODUCTIONS OND JIS KU BEOUTIPUL . /o/You can obtain FILM ACK J /p/P reduction Trailers on (ah Features for A FOOT TINTING FREE, Elaborate Borders! 24 Hour Service i Presentation Trailers I ,1) 808 S.WABASH AVE \l r CHlC/lGO, ILL.