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No Missouri Censors for Two Years (Special to WID'S DAILY) Jefferson City—Missouri will have no state censorship for at least another two years. This is assured by a motion that no bill that had not received a favorable report from committee should be taken up by the Senate before adjournment was passed.
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Coast Brevities
Hollywood— Phil de Esco, technical expert, has been added to the George H. Kern productions, now filming "The Unfoldment."
Bill Russell, the Fox star, will soon be featured in a new story to be directed by Jack Dillon, director of "Suds." '
Jack O'Brien has arrived in Los Angeles.
Wallace Reid is making a personal appearance at the opening of the Capitol theater, Vancouver, B. C.
Edna Wallace Hopper, former wife of E. Mason Hopper, is in the city and it is reported she is forming her own picture company.
The second quarterly business meeting of the Assistant Directors' Association will be held at the club rooms, 5444 Hollywood Blvd., at 8 P. M., Friday, April 1st.
The third feature to be filmed by the Rockett Company will be one of the several books written by Chas. Belmont Davis. Title will be withheld until it is decided whether it will be released under the title of the book. Hodkinson will release.
J. E. Garnsey has succeeded Amos Myers as art director at the Metro studios.
George Stewart has been engaged b" Metro to support Alice Lake.
Work has already been begun on the first Hallroom Boys comedy picture to be released through Federated. It is entitled "False Roomers."
Frank Lloyd's most recent production heretofore called "The Alibi" will be released as "The Invisible Power."
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The photography on "Look Before You Leap" will be completed this week at the Goldwyn studios under the direction of E. Mason Hopper.
"Life's Darn Funny" is the title of the next comedy-drama in which Viola Dana will be starred by Metro.
Roscoe Karns is back again at Universal City playing opposite Gladys Walton in the circus story, "The Man Tamer," being produced under direction of Harry B. Harris.
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Leases 54th St. Studio Master Films, Inc., producers of "Torchy" Comedies, will take over the 54th St. studio shortly for their exclusive and permanent producing home.
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First Two Finished The Harry Levey Service Corp. has completed the first two one:reel subjects of their screen magazines, the series which is being taken in conjunction with the Science and Invention Monthly.
Rosen Buys Comedies Jean Rosen, who deals extensively in the French market, has purchased a series of 12 Denver Dixon Comedies from Plymouth Pictures, Inc., for Continental Europe.
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Saturday, March 26,
MR. ADVERTISER
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New York City, March 23, 1921.
Wid's Daily, Gentlemen : —
On the night of March 3, my camera was stolen. On March 8, I inserted an ad in your paper, telling of my loss.
Through a subscriber of your daily, who read my ad, I was informed of the whereabouts of my camera, and it was returned to me on March 10.
Your paper certainly gets results. This incident convinces me that your paper circulates widely among executives and cameramen, and I want to thank you for your very important part in the recovery of my camera.
(Signed) RAY FOSTER,
Cinematographer, Shadowland Screen Review.
AFTER ALL IT'S RESULTS THAT COUNT