The Film Daily (1924)

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THE Coast Brevities (.Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — B. P. Schulberg is completing plans for "The Breath of Scandal." Olga Printzlau is now putting the finishing touches on the script. The leading feminine role goes to Ethel Shannon. Eve Unsell has completed the adaptation of "The First Year" and "The Boomerang." They now await production by Preferred. Pat O'Malley, Hedda Hopper, Cyril Chadwick, Edith Yorke, Lawrence Grant and Patterson Dial, will support Laurette Taylor in "Happiness." Jack White has appointed Jasper Blystone assistant to Al Ray, who is directing the Cameo comedy unit. Slim Summerville and Bobby Dunn, are making one-reel comedies for Universal. Summerville is directing. Josef Swickard is in the cast supporting Jackie Coogan in "A Boy of Flanders." WALTER R. GREENE. Picture Types {Continued from Page 3) Well-acted light comedy— Little Old New York— Lloyd V. Alrairall, Harvey School, Hawthorne, N. Y. Human problems or historical as Children of the Storm — Oklahoma United Brethren C. E. Union, T. A. Tripp, Pres., 2512 So. B'way, Oklahoma City, Okla. Victor Hugo — Les Miserables — Dante's Inferno — Western plays, Shakespearian plays — Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress — A. Angold Brown, St. Luke Congregational Church, 1416 Iberville St., New Orleans, La. Popular fiction of highest type — Oliver Twist — Quo Vadis — Rev. Paul L. Grove, Redwood Falls, Minnesota. The Covered Wagon — Miss George Washington (Marguerite Clark) — Grandma's Boy — The Illinois State Normal University, Drawer F, Normal, 111. Straight drama — Strangers of the Night was splendid — Also The White Rose and Ruggles of Red Gap were great — Mrs. Benjamin T. Rochester, 1022 So. 18th St., Birmingham, Ala. Comedy drama — Ruggles of Red Gap — E. D. Turner, Mgr., Imperial Theater, Asheville, N. C. Fiction — Robin Hood — The Three Ages — Covered Wagon — Nat Golden, 717 Vernon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. If Winter Comes — Dr. W. H. McMaster, Pres. Mount Union College, Alliance, Ohio. Comedy drama — Back Home and Broke — University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Has the quality of pictures advanced or is it at a standstill? This will be discussed in an early issue. ANIMATED FILMS A&t Titles leaders * trailers >AMMI 145 W. 45. ST. N.Y. BRYANT679, Motion r Sales PICTURFt ENRY KOLIMI ITtoiMCAtStavicfs TtT{.INO LIBGAftV HON-THEATRICA OftGAN/Z AT/ON, Pt/Bi, PROJECTORS 1#7West 44"\ST.NewYoRKGTr VANderbiu * I am in the market for SINGLE REEL NOVELTIE Iris Film Exchange JOHN J. IRIS Phone 729 -7th Ave. N. Y Bryant 3377 THEY SENT YOU TO PRISON UNJUSTLY YOunvimAND ml lover did these things and you ha the power to mak youpself invisible YOU DO 70 THE WHAT PETER, MAP.01 MONT DOES IN Vn/wow PURPLE TM/U/NGLY DfffitfAtr/ ONE of A hundred exploitation ideas available for "The Unknown Purple" Roland West's thriller of thrillers with a distinguished cast including Henry B. Walthall, Alice Lake, Stuart Holmes, Helen Ferguson, Johnny Arthur, Ethel Grey Terry, Brinsley Shaw James Morrison, Frankie Lee, and Richard Wayne. Coming to the Capitol, New York! Franchised on the Independent Market by Truart Film Corporation M. H. Hoffman, Vice President