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Friday, March 2, 1923
Incorporations
Albany — Great Western Films, Manhattan. Capital $10,000. Incorporators, P. Haas and E. Lang. Attorney, B. Kantor.
Albany — Visit Hollywood, Manhattan. Capital $5,000. Incorporators, F. Valle, R. Miller and C. Wetzler. Attorney, M. Van Blarcom.
Albany— S. L. & S. Theater Holding Corp., Manhattan. Capital $40,000. Incorporators, R. Maltz and I Finkel. Attorney, A. J. Kalperin.
Albany — Handy Andy Productions, Manhattan. Capital $300,000. Incorporators, S. Schwartzman, W. Lovett and D. Schneer. Attorney, H. C. Hecheimer.
Albany — Onondaga Film Corp., Syracuse. Capital $150,000. Incorporators, A. M. Beach, J. L. Hood and E. C. Bates. Attorneys, Nottingham, Clymer, Smith and Kingsley, Syracuse.
Lieber Buys "The Curse" (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Indianapolis — The H. Lieber Co. has purchased "The Curse" for Indiana.
Keith Using Prologues
The first of a series of prologues for productions playing the Keith houses introduces "The Dangerous Age" at the 81st St. theater this week.
Moline House Opens (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Moline, 111. — The Leclaire opened Feb. 23. Fred L. Cornwell, the owner headed a delegation from St. Louis.
More Lee-Bradford Sales
Lee Bradford has sold four more pictures for the following territory:
"The Unconquered Woman" — Sold to A. E. A. Film Co. lor Southern Africa ; Greater Features, Inc., for Wash., Ore. and Mont Greiver Prod., Chicago, for Northern 111.
"Determination" — Sold to A. E. A. Film Co. for Southern Africa; Eskay Harris Feature Film Co., for Great Britain and Ireland; Edward L Klein for CzechoSlovakia; Mr. E. DeCastonas, N. Y., for Cuba.
"Tense Moments from Opera" — De Luxe Film, Phila., for Eastern Penn. and South ern New Jersey ; Equitable Pictures Co., Baltimore, for Washington, and Security Pictures Co. for Ohio and Kentucky.
"Superstition" — Sold to Standard Film for Western Penn. and W. Va. ; E. & H. Film for Atlanta; A. E. A. Film for South Africa.
"The Call of the Hills"— Sold to E. & H. Film Dist. Co. for Atlanta, and Sociedad General Cinematografica, N. Y., for Argentine.
Dunn, N. opened here.
New Theaters
C. — The Colonial has
Dinuba, Cal. — The Strand, in the new Strand Theater Bldg., has been opened.
Newport News, Va. — It is reported here that a number of local business men plan to organize a theater company to erect a new house.
Re-filming Parts of "Desire" (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Los Angeles — As the result of a mechanical mishap which destroyed a quantity of valuable negative, Rowland V. Lee is re-filming certain scenes of "Desire."
Kyne's Speech Condemned
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — Great interest has been aroused here by the caustic remarks made recently by Peter B. Kyne. A number of film executives have openly condemned Kyne for his remarks. •
Thwart Robbery at Dtlmonte (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
St. Louis — Ernest J. Lynch, manager, frustrated an attempt to rob the Delmonte on Monday.
The safe of the Maffitt was robbed of $106 Sunday.
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