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Double Feature for "Hip" "Tradition," t1 1 of the re
leases of Sonora Film, will open at Mime tomorrow in conjunction with "The Twice Born " The show will be continue
In addition to the double feature there will be a Sonora comedy and mora new reel. "Tradition" was produced in Europe.
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The Screen Bulletin
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Wednesday, June 29, 19;
To Ignore Ass'n
Review Board To Continue Its Work
Despite Creation of "Editorial
Committee of N. A. M. P. I.
The National Board of Review, in a form letter addressed to all its correspondents throughout the country, lakes the stand that it will ignore what ever decisions will be decided upon by the recently created "Editorial Committee" of the National Association, and that it will continue to review according to its own standards.
The letter says, in part:
"At the request of motion picture producers made two years ago, the National Board prepared a special edition of its code of standards for the guidance of producing companies. Since that time the board has repeatedly warned producers that these requirements must be rigidly adhered to. They have now been paraphrazed in 'thirteen points,' by the producers as their own production standards.
"We wish to emphasize that no matter what interpretation the socalled 'editorial committee,' or producers may make of the 'thirteen points' adopted from the board's standards, the National Board will base its decisions exclusively on its own interpretations of its standards without any regard whatsoever to the 'editorial committee's' opinion of the questions involved. In other words, the National Board will reach its decisions entirely independently of any opinon or action of the producers' committee and only the National Board's own judgments will appear on the bulletin.
"Our correspondents will no doubt recognize that owing to the highly competitive nature of the motion picture industry together with the fact that many companies who are not members of the producers' association will not take part in this proposed trade censorship for various reasons, makes it important that the National Board continues its vigilence to safeguard the public against the production of objectionable pictures. The board realizes that, however well intentioned, the motion picture industry as a whole is not developed sufficiently to merit public confidence without some check on Us activities by representatives of the public themselves. This position of the National Board is concurred in by leading independent producers and exhibitors, as well as by the motion picture theater owners, who are dependent upon the producers for their daily programs.
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Levy Going Abroad Col. Fred Levy, franchise holder ol First National in Kentucky and Teh i e, leaves for Europe on July 5, accompanied by his wife and daugh ter. It is Levy's first trip abroad and he is looking forward to the journey witli great expectations.
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Change Corporate Name (Special to WID'S DAILY) Dover, Del. — The corporate name of Associated First National Pictures of Virginia has been changed to Associated First National Pictu of tlie South, with headquarters at rlotte, N. C.
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Independent Productions
Pictures produced or exploited by me must stand and sell on their screen merits. In the past, success has been made certain by following the Blazed Trail (the published story) of the popular author. Some box office successes are :
James Oliver Curwood
"Back to God's Country" "Nomads of the North" (The author's greatest successes) (First National releases)
Ralph Connor
"Cameron of the Royal Mounted" "The Sky Pilot"
(First National release) "The Foreigner"
(W. W. Hodkinson release)
Edward Rice Burrows
"Tarzan of the Apes" "The Romance of Tarzan"
(The Daddies of all "Tarzan" Pictures)
(First National releases)
Myrtle Reed
"Lavender and Old Lace" (W. W. Hodkinson release)
Holman Day
"King Spruce"
(W. W. Hodkinson release)
Elizabeth Dejeans
"The Tiger's Coat"
(W. W. Hodkinson release)
FUTURE PRODUCTIONS
No Market Specif ied !
Emile Zola
"A Page of Love" (A Pina Menichelli Production — Italy)
Arthur Wing Pinero
"The Second Mrs. Tanqueray" (A Pina Menichelli Production — Italy) (4 Independent productions per year)
"Ultra" Productions (Rome, Italy)
"Don Carlos"
"The Sunset of the Dorias"
(4 Independent productions per year)
Ralph Connor
"The Prospector"
"The Man from Glengarry"
"The Patrol of the Sundance Trail"
(3 Independent productions per year)
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on Present and Future Productions
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