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Wednesday, June 30, 1920
Price 5 Cents
re was an unusual thumping of his heart and a new thrill that kept woman hater from fleeing. — Constance Talmadge in "The Perfect man," a John Emerson-Anita Loos production, released by First Naal.— Advt.
►randt to Produce
e Brandt arrived in New York California yesterday. He has ^ under way for the formation of \v organization which will act as n clearing house for independent ictions.
aadt stated he has not allied f with any organization, con■ to report. He says that in all ibility he will make several is himself for the distributing lization. Regarding distribution says he has a "unique" of selling films.
J^eranger Leaves Fox
Berangcr, until last Octo
rector on D. W. Griffith's
taken the final scenes of
^Seventeen," which follow
^ihattan Knight" closes his
with Fox. His future
iknown.
Morey on His Oavii
It is now stated definitely that Harry Morey, for 12 years with Vitagraph, has left that organization to become an independent producer.
Morey's new producing unit is now being organized. Three stories are under consideration and the first has been practically decided upon. Morey says he will endeavor to specialize in "personality" stories.
Vitagraph states that it still has a number of Morey productions for release.
Lynch to Remain West
(By wire to WID'S DAILY)
Los Angeles — John Lynch, head of the Selznick scenario department, will not return East with the remainder of the organization.
Lynch merely says he may have some announcement to make later.
R.-C. Offices Move Los Angeles — The coast offices of Robertson-Cole have moved from the Marsh Bldg. to 405 Currier Bldg.
2 Loew Dividends
Payable July 15 — Regular Quarterlj
Issues — y/c on the Common
Stock
Loew's, Inc., has declared two div idends, both payable July 15 to stock holders of record June 30.
The dividends are regular quar terly ones and are on both the com mon and preferred stocks. The for mer is a five per cent dividend ani the latter 1% per cent.
Sells Hallmark for S. A.
Adolph Penn, head of the Peni Import and Export Company, ha sold the South American rights fo all Hallmark pictures, exclusive o serials, for Argentine, Uruguay, Par aguay, Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Ec uador. The name of the buyer i not disclosed.
Negotiations are now under wa; for the West Indies, Mexico am Central America.
Gale Henry With C. L. Chester
(By wire to WID'S DAILY) Los Angeles — Gale Henry Prod will start producing shortly at th Henry Lehrman studios in Culvt City. C. L. Chester will release.
Bradford Joins A. P.
F. B. Warren, general manager o Associated Producers, Inc., announce the appointment of Ralph B. Brad ford as Minneapolis manager for As sociated Producers.
Bradford was Minneapolis manage for Goldwyn at the time Mr. War ren was with that organization an< joined Associated Producers aftc resigning as Famous Players man ager in Chicago.
Six the First Year
According to Niblo's Plans — Fou
With Enid Bennett and Two
Specials
Fred Niblo, who with his wife Enid Bennett, have just severed rela tions with the Thomas H. Ince or ganization in California, said yester day that he plans to turn out si: productions for 1920-1921.
As noted in WID'S DAILY, Mr Niblo plans two production units one a company for Enid Bennett an( a second for himself. The Bennet unit will make four productions nex year while Niblo will make two spe cials.
"I am anxious to get away fron the program picture," said Niblo "During the last two years while '. was with Mr. Ince I made 18 pic turcs.
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Let SOLOMON do it, he's wise.— Advt.