The Film Daily (1921)

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lesday, June 28, 1921 M3:J£»x 15 ■ft TVCTctQgf Why We Should Have Exhibitors Support THE R-C Pictures Corporation (Robertson-Cole) are foremost of the independent motion picture producers and distributors. The organization neither owns nor controls any theatre. It is not an exhibitor and has no niancial interest in any exhibiting unit or organization. Although only two years old as a producing company, there are now available to Exhibitors 102 photoplays, including dramas, comedy dramas, comedies and such notable successes and productions as Otis Skinner's "Kismet," series of pictures with Pauline Frederick; series of pictures with Sessue Hayakawa; Georges Carpentier in "The Wonder Man;" George Beban in "One Man in a Million;" Max Linder in "7 Years Bad Luck;" William Christy Cabanne and L. J. Gasnier specials including a score or more of equally notable screen successes. AT LEAST 26 NEW PICTURES THIS YEAR OUR Hollywood studios, considered the most complete and up-to-date in existence, will produce at least a minimum of twenty-six pictures for distribution during the next 12 months. These will include unusual motion picture features, a series with Pauline Frederick, a series with Sessue Hayakawa, and a directors' series by William Christy Cabanne, L. J. Gasnier and other equally known directors. Negotiations are pending for new stars and directors. All departments have been strengthened and we will give exhibitors the best product obtainable in photoplays. EXHIBITORS CAN MAKE POSSIBLE MORE, BIGGER AND BETTER PICTURES WE are concentrating on the most advanced and serviceable methods of service to exhibitors, to provide methods by which they can attract larger patronage to their theatres when they show R-C Pictures; and to aid them in building larger permanent patronage. It is only by booking the output of such independent producers and distributors as R-C Pictures Corporation that increased production, bigger and better pictures for your patrons can be made possible — productions that can be booked at reasonable rental, backed by advertising, publicity and exploitation, insuring adequate box-office receipts. R-C Pictures, adequately advertised and exploited and properly presented will make your theatre the most popular place of entertainment and amusement in your community. R-C. PICTURES CORPORATION ( ROBERTSON-COLE) EXCHANGE BRANCHES: ATLANTA DALLAS MILWAUKEE PHILADELPHIA BOSTON DENVER MINNEAPOLIS PITTSBURGH BUFFALO DETROIT NEW ORLEANS SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO INDIANAPOLIS NEW YORK ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI KANSAS CITY OKLAHOMA CITY SEATTLE CLEVELAND LOS ANGELES' OMAHA . WASHINGTON