The Film Daily (1921)

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— uji^ DAILY Vol. XV. No. 8 Mon. Jan. 10, 1921 Price 5 Cents Copyright 1920, Wid's Film and Film Folka. [»c. Published Daily at 71-73 West 44th St., New York, N. Y., by WID'S FILMS and FILM FOLKS. INC. F. C. ("Wid") Gunning, President and Treasurer; Joseph Dannenberg, Vice-President and Editor ; J. W. Alicoate, Secretary and Business Manager. Entered as second-class matter May 21, 1918. at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the act of March 3, 1879. Terms (Postage free) United States, Outside •f Greater New York, $10.00 one year; 6 months, $5.00; 3 months, $3.00. Foreign, $15.00. Subscribers should remit with order. A.ddr-ss all communications to WID'S DAILY. 71-73 West 44th St., New York. N. Y. Telephone: Vanderbilt, 4551-4552-SSS8 Hollywood, California Editorial and Business Offices: 6411 Hollywood Blvd. Phone, Hollywood 1603. London Representative — W. A. Williamnn, Kinematograph Weekly. 85 LongAcre. London, W. C. 2. Paris Representative — Le Film, 144 Rue (tontmartre. Quotations Last Bid. Asked. Sale Famous Players .. 50)4 52 52 do pfd 78 80 80 *Goldwyn 4]/2 5!/2 .... Loew's, Inc. 17^j 18 17% D. W. Griffith, Inc Not quoted Triangle 5/16 Y% V% World Film Not quoted •Quotations by H. Content & Co. The News This Time The Daily News on Saturday ran a streamer head across its first page which read, "Trouble for Movie Circles." An article in connection with this went over practically the same ground as the New York Herald a short time ago. New Grievance Committee A new grievance committee has been appointed for the F. I. L. M. Club. It is composed of W. E. Raynor, Pathe; Jack Levy, Alexander Film; Isadore Schmertz, Fox; and S. H. Fabian, New Jersey First National and Sam Zierler of Commonwealth. The committee will be active until Feb. 16, when a new one will be appointed. "Rich Girl, Poor Girl," Gladys Walton's second starring vehicle, for Universal has arrived from the coast. Murdock MacQuarrie is to codirect "The Unfoldment," in which Florence Lawrence returns to the screen. GAYETY COMEDIES The girls are at their best in these new single reel subjects released through Educational. This one is called "Sand Witches." — Advt. On Broadway Broadhurst— "Over the Hill" Broadway — "The County Fair" Capitol — Alary Pickford in — "The Love Light" Criterion — "The Inside of the Cup" 44th St.— "Way Down East" Loew's New York — Today — Nazimova in "Billions" Tuesday — Madge Kennedy in "The Girl With a Jazz Heart" Wednesday — Wanda Hawley in "Her First Elopement" Thursday — "The Star Rover" Friday — Shirley Mason in "The Flame of Youth" and Lyons and Moran in "One Shocking Night" Saturdav — Mav Allison in "Are All Men Alike" Sunday— William S. Hart in "The Testing Block." Rialto— Thomas Meighan in "The Frontier of the Stars." Rivoli— Ina Claire in "Polly With a Past." Strand — Lionel Barrymore in "The Great Adventure." Next Week Broadhurst,-"Over the Hill" Broadway — Monroe Salisbury in "The Barbarian" Capitol— Betty Compson in "Prisoners of Love" Criterion — "The Inside of the Cup" 44th St.— "Way Down East" Rialto — Not yet determined. Rivoli — "Paying the Piper" Strand — George Arliss in "The Devil." Edward Laemmle is directing Hoot Gibson in a Western drama at Universal. New Pathe Directors (Special to WID'S DAILY) Paris — The Pathe Consortium Cinema, the new 20,000,000 franc company recently organized, has on its board of directors the following Marcel Gounouilhou, editor of Petit Gironde chairman of the board; L. Fourel, forme rmanager of Pathe Cinema, director; Denis Ricaud, manager of the Banque Industrielle de Paris, deputy administrator. Other directors are: Charles Pathe, L. Sauvaire, Phocea Film; Gustave Bourrageas, editor of Petit Marseillais; H. Bauer, Banque Renault; V. Continsouza, Etablissements Continsouza and Beige Cinema; Baron Gabet, Pathe Cinema; Eug. Gugenhcim, president of Cniema Moderns and S. C. A. G. L.; E. Isnard, Phocea; Jousselin, Societe Lacarriere; L. Lehmann, Magasins Modernes; L. Madieu, Pathe Cinema; Ch. Marchal, Banque du Rhin. The company is raising its capital in 200,000 shares of 100 francs each and is inviting the public to subscribe. A REEL TH ROB Monday, January 10, 1921 -— • The RITCHEY poster always varies in detail, but it never varies in quality, at all times being the best. RITCHEY UTHO. CORF. 406 W. 31st St ,N.r Phone Chelsea 8388 M In the jfhadow of the Dome1*1 A DAVID Q. FISCHER PRODUCTION FOR SALE Spectacular Six Reel Negative, a for mer First National Release — Cheap | H. A. SPANUTH 220 S. State St., Chicago, II OJVlCTOr? KREME. "The Handicap IS The King Of Sport.! depicted in The King Of Picture!