The Film Daily (1920)

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jM^ Edith Storey returns to millions of friends in an Arabian story, a Super-Feature, "MOON MADNESS" Produced by Haworth Studio Directed by Colin Campbell Released by Robertson-Cole An all-star cast Leading Man — Wallace Mac Donald Watch for this space every day! Harry Cohn Rettims Harry Cohn arrived in New York yesterday from California to confer with his brother Jack on the Hall Room Boys series. Standing Improves (Special to WID'S DAILY) Los Angeles — Herbert Standing, I who was badly injured when struck by a street car recently, is recovering slowly. Bay State Bill Passes Assembly (Special to WID'S DAILY) Boston — The censorship bill has passed the Assembly. This is the bill which was erroneously reported as having passed the assembly a few days ago. At that time, however, it had only reached its third reading. I Arrow Film to Move Arrow Film has secured quarters I on the fourth floor of the Candler Bldg. immediately below the offices it now occupies. An accessory department has been formed under direction of W. E. Wood. P0W CAMERAGRAPH "WHERE PROMISES ARE SACRED" LOUIS MEYER FORMERLY BRODA & MEYER INC TITLES LITTBUtD ILLUSTRATED . PHOrOORAPHED ASK TO SEE OUR NEW ^cSSS^ PROCESS TITLES At(D''ZT' """ ILLUSTRATIONS A PHONE CALL WILL BRINGf SAMPLES BRYANT 7392 A230 WEST 42nd ST. ROOM 200 Producing in Denver Two New Units Now at Work in Western City (Special to WID'S DAILY) Denver — This city now has two companies producing pictures here. One is the Ore-Col Film Corp., A. D. Frost, president, which has a studio at Englewood, near Denver, and the other the Yellowstone Prod., Inc., a $300,000 corporation. Ore-Col is now making "Black Sheep," a Will Payne story, which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post. John B. O'Brien is directing this. George G. Grenier, said to have been with Fox Film, is technical director. Yellowstone Prod, have leased the skating pavilion in Lakeside Park and have turned this into a studio at a cost of $25,000. George W. Plummer is president of the company; S. T. Thompson, secretary; Frank Goldman, vice-president, and C. E. Bartlett, vice-president and director general. The company has leased the present quarters for three years. Six productions a year will be made. All productions will be made in Colorado and Wyoming. NEGATIVE FOR SALE Featuring ARLINE PRETTY in 5 -reel production including world's rights. For particulars CHAS. N. JAWITZ 729 Seventh Ave. Room 607 New Studio For Rent 187 ft. X 80 ft. Very Latest Equipment. Rent as whole or in part. Close to new Famous Players' Studio in Long Island City. 25 min. from Times Square. Apply FACTORY EXCHANGE 17 W. 44th St. Phone Vanderbilt 5610 DAILV Wednesday, May 12, 1 s 'Tlave ijou bou^ltt . ^u'll need one to c^c llie money tjoumevk^ GEORGE CARPENTIE WONDEl MA l(2n^(2 emoHon; an.d love • ( i Directed by JOHN O.ADOLf:!) ROBERX-rON-COJ ~~^ SUPER-SPECIAL REMOVAL NOTICE F. A. A. DAHME ART TITLES and ILLUSTRATOR Now at 220 W. 42nd St. Room 502 Temporary Phone, Bryant 984 FIDELITY PICTURE COMPANY 117 W. 46th St. HAVE OPENED A NEW DEPARTMENT for EDITING, TITLING, RE-ISSUING MOTION PICTURE FIL! i \ i Each Comedyart is two thousand feet. But designed so you can use two hundred, four hundred, six hundred, fourteen hundred or eighteen hundred feet as needed to fit your bill.