Film year book : 1922-23 (1923)

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r ERNEST SHIPMAN announces that he has— completed and ready for the screens of the world — five new productions, with others to follow. . "THE MAN FROM GLENGARRY," Ralph Connor's thundering epic of the Ottawa — directed by Henry McRae — produced by Ottawa Film Productions, Ltd. q "THE GOOD-FER-NOTHIN'!" adapted from Ralph Connor's "Glengarry School Days" — a merry admixture of romance and intrigue — directed by Henry McRae — produced by Ottawa Film Productions, Ltd. "THE RAPIDS," Alan Sullivan's inspiring novel of a superman and empire-builder — directed by David M. Hartford — produced by Sault Ste. Marie Films, Ltd. j][ "BLUE WATER," Capt. Frederick Wm. Wallace's brine-steeped tale of the Bay of Fundy fisher-folk — directed by David M. Hartford — produced by New Brunswick Films, Ltd. |« "LATIN LOVE," based on F. Marion Crawford's J" immortal classic, "Sanf Ilario" — the drama of the Saracinesca — with Alexander Salvini — directed by Henry Kolker — photographed by Charles Rosher. . AND HE confidently expects these productions to exceed the earnings of such past Shipman successes as "Back to God's Country," "Nomads of the North," "The Golden Snare," "The Sky Pilot," "Cameron of the Royal Mounted" and "God's Crucible." 151