The Film Daily (1923)

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Thursday, March 29, 1923 A m o ng The In dep endents Mundstuk Buys Jungle Picture ■ Special to THE FILM DAILY) Detroit — Dave Mundstuk has purchased "Heart of the Jungle" for Michigan. New Coast Studio (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — Another new studio lias opened here. It is the Cosmosart, situated at 3700 Beverley Blvd. Three companies are already at workon the lot. Progress Buys More (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Pittsburgh — Progress Pictures have purchased from C. B. ('.. "Her Accidental Husband." for West Va. and Western Perm. Deal on "After Six Days" Weiss Brothers have sold "After Six Days" to Dave Starkman, of Standard Film Exchange. Philadelphia, for Hastern Pennsylvania and Southern Xew ' ersev. Gets "Dinkum Bloke" for Australia (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Sydney, Australia — Famous Lasky Film Service, Ltd., has taken over distribution of "The Dinkum Bloke." which was made in Australia. More Room for Milwaukee 'Change (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Milwaukee — J. S. Grauman will move the Lichtman and Celebrated Players exchanges from their present quarters at 406 Toy Bldg.. to 713 Wells St.. where the floor space is greater. Sell Favorite Players, Chicago (Special k. THE FTLM DAILY) Chicago — Favorite Players Film Fxchange has passed from control of I. Van Ronkel and Morris Fleckles io that of lack 1 [ays. Chicago -Majestic Film Exchange I as closed it doors. New Century Series Lai i.. THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — Julius Stern has signed the. Gorham Follies, a collection of girls appearing at the Amsador Hotel, to produce a scries i f six two reel Century comedies for release next season. Archie Mayo v ill direct and Doris Eaton will be -larred. Loaned to Famous Players C. C. Burr has "farmed out" Russell Griffin who will have an important role in "Lawful Larceny." Burr plans to produce a series of pictures hi which the youngster will star. New Frisco Company (Special to THE FILM DAILY; San Francisco— The Bellineo Corp. is the newest independent in this city. Offices are located at 019 Chronicle Bldg. Fielding Plans Farmer Story (Special to THE FILM DAILY) St. Louis — Romaine Fielding, of t'ne General Film Corp. states he will begin work about April 1 on "The Toll," for the Producers Co-operative Syndicate, headed by C. S. Barrett, president of the National Farmers Union of Union City, Ga. The story deals of the struggle between the farmers of America and the middlemen on trices. MILTON SILLS IN WHY WOMEN RE-MARRY A T^LEi^1 BQXOFf 'Ct ARE Y0U A FRANCHISE HOLDER? nssacuyneb f/PHOTa-PL^VS One of the largest national distributing organizations is now prepared to sell and distribute State Rights productions for the entire country or for territories remaining unsold. If you have product of merit which is still open in one, or more, territories, you will do well to communicate with us for quick action and immediate returns. Box 888, care Film Daily Progress Close for Five Arrows Arrow has sold Progress Pictures, of Pittsburgh, the following for East Penn. and West Virginia: "The Little Red Schoolhouse," "The Rip Tide," "Man and Wife," "None So Blind" and "The Broken Violin," an Atlantic Features production. Philadelphia— De Luxe Film will distribute "The Little Red School II., nve." iii Southern N. J., Delaware and Eastern Penn. Barker Starts on Second (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — Reginald Barker has started work on "The Law Br'ngers " his second picture for Louis B. Mayer. Some Sales on the Independent "Four" Jesse J. Goldburg, head of the Independent Pictures, announces tin following sales on "Flames of Passion." "The Power Divine," "The Devil's Partner" and "The Valley of Lost Souls." The series has been sold to: Apollo Exchange for Greater New Yorland Northern New Jersey; Griever Prod for No. 111. and Ind; All. Star Feature Dist, lor Calif.. Ariz., Nev. and Hawaii; Exelusive Films, for Mich.; Lande Film, for Ohio and Kentucky ; Midwest Releasing Co for Iowa and Nebraska; Mountain States Film Attractions, for Colo., Wyo., New Mrs.. Utah, and Iowa; Quality Film for Penn. and West \'a. ; Standard Film for Xo. Mo., and Kansas. Negotiations art near completion for New England, and the Seattle. Everybody's Booking It ALL STAR CAST MIRIAM COOPER MITCHELL LEWI9 MAUDE WAYNE, FORREST STANLEY RICHARD TUCKER' KATE LESTEQ DIKECTtD BV DALLAS M FITZGEGALD !*0»v BY LOIS ZELL COPVftiCHT AMO D CB.C PILM SALH5 COC BELASCO PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS HER ACCIDENTAL HUSBAND SHE MARRIED HIM DECADE SHE HATED HIM