The Film Daily (1923)

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THE -<MH DAILY Monday, November 19, ; Selznick In Foreign Deal Selznick has just closed a deal with the Marks Film Co., Ltd., of Manchester England, whereby the latter acquires rights to five pictures. A deal has also been closed with a Japanese concern for 40 films, originally handled by American Releasing. A recent deal also disposed of the Australia!' rights to some of the Selznick product. Grace Cunard in "Elk's Tooth" (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — Grace Cunard will replace Rosemary Theby in "The Elk's Tooth,' 'the Renalles, Inc., picture. The cast includes: Kate Price, Peter Burke, George McDaniels, David Dunbar, Fred de Silva, John Herdman, Binusky Himan, Lillian Hall and Nancy Caswell. Fred Bond, who was to have directed, has become affiliated with Monroe Salisbury in the latter's new production and a new director has not yet been chosen. Buy Cushing, Okla. Theaters (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Bristow, Okla. — Murphree and Walling of Bristow, Okla., have purchased the Dixie and Rialto at Cushing. Warner's Signs Bern (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — The Warner's have signed Paul Bern to write continuities for the Sidney Franklin unit. Cruze Back From Tour (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — James Cruze has completed his tour of the Southwest with data on the locations he will use :n filming "North of 36." No date has been set for actual production. Baumann Recuperating (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Milwaukee — Walter F. Baumann, who was injured in an automobile accident recently, has recovered enough to be removed from the hospital to his home. Philadelphia Office Drops Ten (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Philadelphia — As part of the economy move of Famous Players, ten employees in the local office have been let out. R. & C's New Colonial Opened (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Pittsburgh — Rowland 6k Clark's new Colonial theater has opened. The house supplants the old Colonial. Rich and Myers in Cast (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — Irene Rich and Carmel Myers appear in "Beau Brummel," starring John Barrymore, under the direction of Harry Beaumont. Keaton Back on Coast (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — Buster Keaton has returned from a short visit to New York and is preparing the scenario for his next. Anthony with Coogan Unit (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — Walter Anthony has joined Jackie Coogan Prod, where he will write titles. Stevens Now in Exchange End (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Buffalo — Jack SteVens, who managed several houses for the Border Amusement Co. and the General Amusement Co., is now with Bond Photoplay in charge of short subjects. "U" Serial Completed (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — "Beasts of Paradise," a new Universal serial with William Desmond and Eileen Sedgwick has been completed. William Craft directed. 10 Year Lease on Capitol, Dallas. (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Dallas — Operating with a 10 year lease, R. J. Stennett and Si Charnisky have taken over the Capitol, Goldwyn and United Artists will be shown. Charnisky will be house manager. .Belasco Prod, on Hollywood Lot * (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — C. C. Seesel, general manager of Belasco Prod., a San Francisco unit, backed by capital in that city, has taken offices and leased space at the Hollywood studios. Production will start shortly on "Welcome Stranger." To Seek Postmaster's Aid (Special to THE FILM DAIL Milwaukee — Fred Martin, of graph, has been elected chains the committee to represent the Board of Trade which will < with the Postmaster in an erf« obtain improved postal servie exchangemen and exhibitors. Earle, Jr. Ill (Special to THE FILM DAIL1 Philadelphia — George H. Earl head of the Real Estate Trusl and a prominent stockholder i Stanley Co., is seriously ill ii Homeopathic Hospital. Mandelstamm May Produ< (Special to THE FILM DAILY Los Angeles — Valentin Ms stamm, the French author is looking into production matters, may produce a number of his works when he returns to Frar Dave Segal An Exhibitor (Special to THE FILM DAILY Philadelphia — Dave Segal, o Royal Pictures exchange has scj a lease from E. Hulse on the (, House at Mt. Holly, N. J. "The Inheritors" Next (Special to THE FILM DAIl1 Los Angeles — "The Inheritors. i be Mary Philbin's next L)hi ! picture which King Baggot> direct. u WESTEmUNIONSlS NIWCOMi C*«.TOtt ■ana a 2110 patnc ave.. Cleveland, ohio 0«Xi3] EXTRA MHdN OHIO 114MM NOV S 1923 MARK GOLOUAN SC.2K.CK DISTRIBUTION CORPN 2100 PAYNE AVt O.EVILAND JUST FINISHED PLAYINC COMMON LAW SE.EN DAYS BtST WEEK SO FAR THIS 8IAS0N PATRONS UNIT! IN PRAISING IT SPLENDID PICTURE STRAND THEATRE CO JAMES P DUNLEVY