The Film Daily (1920)

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Usday, November 30, 1920 Incorporations ^bany— Robert Russell Prod., York. Capital, $500,000. Iniprators, D. Fisher, S. C. Pulis <JRobert Russell, 67 W. 92nd St. Ibany — Withington Hunting, d-New York. Capital, 500 shares referred stock, $100 each. 2,000 J>s of common, $50 each. Active M, $150,000. Incorporators, D. 'arker, J. P. Husting and H. W. ington, 214 W. 34th St. Guts and Flashes Blanche Sweet's next picture will be "That Girl Montana." Edgar Lewis has completed "The Sage Hen" in which Gladys Brockwell appears. iany — Dempsey and Kearns, : York. Capital, $20,000. Incorrors, H. S. and W. N. Hecheimer jtl. Workman, 1465 Broadway. *>any — M. and S. Cinema AttracNew York. Capital, $10,000. porators, V. E. Cartz, A. M. :|cle and L. Pressman, Pelham. Conklin Warns Angeles — A warning to ex >rs has been issued by Chester lin, who is now heading his own any making comedies for Spe Dictures. He says: ar the protection of the exhib wish to announce that my ser are contracted for exclusively e A. L. Hart Prod, and that my areelers will be released through Special Pictures Corp. only. I •(released only two through Spe Ip far, "Home Rule" and "A Soft ijd Yegg." Laura Thornburgh has been appointed to the position of editor in chief for the Harry Levey Service Corp. The Sidney A. Franklin Prod., "Unseen Forces," presented by Mayflower through First National, is scheduled for release Dec. 6th. "The Fighting Schoolmaster" is the title for George Melford's production with Monte Blue, adapted from "The Jucklins." Friedman Buys Lesser Films Los Angeles — Irving Lesser of the Western Pictures Exploitation Co. has closed with Joe Friedman of the Celebrated Players Film Corp. of Chicago for Illinois and Indiana on 'That Something," ''Neptune's Bride," "Sins of the World" and "Souls of Men." To Produce in Florida Alfred Walker, director general of World M. P. Corp., will soon visit Jacksonville, where he will make arrangements for four producing units. He plans to lease considerable amount of studio space. The words "EASTMAN" and "KODAK" are stenciled in the film margin so that all Eastman Film may be instantly identified. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER, N. Y. " DAILY Exhibitors Declare First National Pictures Made Money for Them Theatres Are Crowded and Records Broken While Audiences Are Highly Pleased GO AND GET IT " 'Go and Get It' is a knockout." — Jerry Hines, Gem Theatre, Pipestone, Minn. 45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY "Charles Ray in '45 Minutes from Broadway' broke 'all previous house records. We looked for big business, but our best expectations were exceeded. The audiences were highly pleased. I consider it the best thing that Ray has ever done." — F. J. Costello, Tivoli Opera House, San Francisco, Calif. NOMADS OF THE NORTH "A big production. Pleased everybody. The forest fire was wonderful. It will make you money on advanced admission." — B. O. Swain, Swain's Theatre, Zionville, Ind. THE RIVER'S END "This proved to be the biggest business getter we have played this year. Picture great in every respect. Book it by all means. Pictures like this build up the picture game." — Pfeiffer Bros., Opera keres, Lyric Theater, Lima, Ohio. PASSION'S PLAYGROUND "Katherine MacDonald drew a large crowd. Satisfied everyone."— Giacoma Bros., Crystal Theatre, Tombstone, Ariz. DON'T EVER MARRY "A mighty good picture and made money for me." — H. Chakeres, Lyric Theatre, Lyma, Ohio. First National Attractions Hhere'll be a Franchise everywhere