The Film Daily (1921)

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■ne 0, 1921 aM^ DAILY k Developments In The Independent Field »alen Idea Hips Clear Up Nor-; mpressions on oppolies Sng correspond ii Robert W. Priest, ejFilni Market, Inc., < i the Real iels, 310-213 Dickson [a. i riginally sent a leth\ contents of which roperty 58 by 206 ft. bj St., our principal to Monticello Ave in e best location in the ire house. Wilmer-Vini en1 ily on all first class nvn in Norfolk. Wc all the motion pi< ' ure rapidly anil during I ll fair in lie the fastest ll< hi ted Slates. a contract ; Norfolk, please advise » fliish, stating price." re y, in part, follows: Sai for Europe /it h great deal of interest yc letter of June 23. lirely interested in theater ake his opportunity to adioe' r gave you the inforA'el Wilmcr-Vinccnt Corp., isti ' theatrical or motion corporation has a : n ion picture output of », h; given you misinforma ng the fact that Mr. Wilmer and Vincent •e t'aters in Norfolk, but es or conditions on ] eo rol all of the motion | fo Norfolk or any other !!d itcs. It may be, and th,i they control the franrel ses of certain producI'tinJ organizations, but I atation to the fact that lueel and independent disJfactl to he reckoned with industry, and if you in Norfolk you may H be offered so many ii producers and distild supply a second | a tjrd theater. lin teck up my statements, !u get in touch with the :ini lien in the City of B imore. For your inite States is divided into ndependent producers state rights to inde Lesser Buys Burr Francise C C. Burr, president of Affiliated Distributors, Inc., lias completed negotiations with the Los Angeles firm of independent exchange erators. The All-Star Feature Dis tributors, Inc., of which Louis Flyman is general manager, whereby that organization will distribute the Affiliated product on the ("oast under lite franchise plan. Mildred Rosenlield represented her principal, Sol Lesser, in the negotiations. Booked 100% The Fox and Loew Circuits have booked the entire feature output thus far of the Federated Film Exchanges of America, Inc. Among the films now playing those circuits are: "Hearts and Masks," "Penny of Top Hill Trail," and "Dangerous Toys." Making Westerns (Special to WID'S DAILY) Los Angeles — The Russell-Coverdale-Russell Studios announce that they have in production 26 two reel outdoor westerns which will feature Frank Braidwood. Kane Sails In the interests of Adolphe N. Dumahaut-Edward I.. Klein, 1064 Broadway, M ichael Kane has Europe. His first stop will be Paris, and from France he will visit lierlin, Rome, London and other important European film centers. Kane is also taking over to the other side several American productions. He will visit the London and Paris offices of Dumahaut-Kleih and will complete arrangements for agencies in Berlin, Rome, Prague and other cities. Review Sold to Peacock Shadowland Screen Review, released by Storey Pictures, Inc., has been sold to I'eacock Prod. Inc. of K msas City, Dallas, St. Louis and Oklahoma City for Texas, Oklahoma. Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Southern Illinois. This reel is produced in co-operation with the Brewster publications: 'Shadowland," "Motion Picture Magazine" and "Motion Picture Classic." Another Foreign Sale "The Adventures <<f Tarzan" serial has In rti -old by Ad of Tar zan Serial Sales Corp. for Germany and Austria-Hungary to the II inger Film Co., with headquarters in Berlin. The negotiations for the sale were handle] by Louis Weiss, acting in behalf of the Tarzan organization. Open for Your Inspection Our Branch Shop at Hotel Ambassador LOS ANGELES Richardson's* "Vidlrolas Tti.i.miQM: w,s V>iancK 727 WEST SEVENTH STREET and AMBASSADOR HOTEL wnei or state rights buyers 4'nov called, and they in rs of the various ter ilk, Virginia is sup and Balti »tie> r group includes the n land, Virginia and hia. Occasionally a ah headquarters in 'ai ina, will buy the state \a, d in that event you .Livi from Charlotte. ai circumstances, permit men to tell you that nitrol all of the mo5 for any particular h i statement is absolutely act." es "Western" Thoroughbred" is c|te release accordBacker, of Horiwith offices in the tal intention to reThoroughbred" in :on decided to put ie market now so ependents another TRADITION NOW PLAYING New York Hippodrome THE NEW JACKSON STUDIO The last word in modern studio and electrical equipment. Covers three blocks. Five stages. Direct current. Remote control. 15 minutes from Times Sq. 50 dressing rooms and offices. All electrical apparatus and lamps complete. Ready to begin work at once. Now ready for lease in whole or in part. JACKSON FILM STUDIO CORPORATION W. H. Weissager, Pres. Westchester, Forest and Jackson Aves. Tel. Melrose 4385 Bronx, New York Downtown Office E. Davidow, Putnam Building W. H. Weissager Personally on ground Studio Bulletin CLASS OF SERVICE SYMBOL Telegram Day Letter Blue Night Message Nile Night Letter NL It nont of these three symbols appears after the check (number of words) this is a telegram. Otherwise Its character is Indicated by the symbol appearing after the check. WESTERN UNION AM WESTERN UNION NEWCOMB CARLTON. PRESIDENT GEORGE W. E. ATKINS. FIRST vice PRESIDENT CUSS OF SERVICE SYMBOL Triegrarr) Day Letter Blue Night Mauaaa Nile Night Letter NL It none of these three symbols appears after the check number or wordsi this Is a telegram. .Other. wise ils character is indicated by the symbol appearing alter the Chech. 12 JL 2NL DOBBSPERRY NY JUNE 24 1921 HIRAM ABRAMS PRESIDENT UNITED ARTISTS 729 SEVENTH AVE NEWYORK NY PART OP MY COMPANY HAS RETURNED PROM ALASKA WITH THE MOST REMARKABLE ICE SCENES EVER SECURED STOP THE IRON TRAIL OUR FIRST PICTURE FOR UNITED ARTISTS WILL BE A STUPENDOUS THRILLING DRAMA AND THIS ALASKA MATERIAL WE HAVE SECURED IS THE REAL THING STOP PRODUCTION IS GOING ALONG SPLENDIDLY AND YOU CAN GIVE ANY ASSURANCES YOU DESIRE THAT YOU WILL GET A REMARKABLE PICTURE AS YOUR FIRST RELEASE FROM US STOP BEST WISHES TO YOU REX BEACH