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Contents of Year Book, 1920
Page
Americanization Idea in Films 383
A. M. P. A. Officials and Membership. . .. 491 Australian Theaters and Number of Playing Days 491
Advertising and Salesmanship 299
Age Limit of Minors in Theaters 327
American Films in Czecho-Slovakia 285
Argentine 269
Assistant Directors Association Membership 213
Australia 251
Belgium 269
Belgian Renters 251
Belgian Manufacturers 251
Belgian Importers 251
British Studios 243
Best Sellers of Year 495 .
Buyers in India 251
Burma 275
Bulgaria 275 and 491
Bibliography — Books and Articles Regarding the Industry 288b
China 271
Copyright 305
Canadian Ordinances 327
Censorship — Conditions by States 333
Companies Making Industrial Pictures .... 390
Directors and Their Productions 377
Dutch Producers 251
English Exchanges 241
English Producers 241
Egypt (Cario) 271
Efccise Taxes 307
Far East 275
Federal Laws and Regulations 305
Film Exports for Year Ending June 30,
1920 241
Foreign Market 239
French Customs Tariff 245
French Censorship 245
French Renters (Exchanges) and Dealers. . 247
French Producers 247
French Syndicates 247
French Film Publications 247
French Productions 247
Films Sent by Mail 305
Film Exchange Associations with Offices
and Addresses 335
Federal Tax and Gross Business 335
First Film Made in U. S 399
Germany 265
Independent Exchanges and Product
Handled 147
Important Industrial Films 167
Italian Producers 249
Italy 271
Industrial-Carter Cinema Co. Releases . . . 288a
Important First Run Houses 295 and 481
Immoral Films 305
Industrial and Advertising Film Producers 493
Internal Revenue Taxes 309
Important 'Legal Decisions 329
Important English Theater Circuits 251
Import and Export Statistics 253
Important Incorporations of the Year 227
Japan 269
Japanese Censorship 335
Legal Holidays in U. S 213
List of Educational Institutions Equipped
with Projection Machines 105
Leading Distributors' Exchange Address. .. 139
London Film Importers 243
London Film Exporters 245
Loan, Rental or Sale of Films 305
Lessees Tax Obligations 309
Laboratories, East and West 399
Membership American Society of Cinemato
graphers 187
Membership Theater Owners Asso. of California 189
Membership Independent Exhibitors Corp. of Washington 189
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M. P. T. O. of America 191
M. P. D. A. Membership 211
M. P. Art Directors Association 215
Most Important Event of the Year (Comment of Important Film Folk) 227
Mediterranean Conditions — Report from British Department of Overseas Trade,
London 275
Membership Theater Owners Chamber of Commerce of Greater New York 491
N. A. M. P. 1 293
National Board of Review Selections 383
National Motion Picture League — Purposes and Officials 177
Opinions on Foreign Outlook 257
Other Proposed Legislation 309
Ordinances of Principal Cities of This
Country 313
Outlook Regarding Serials 285
Publishers of Tax Free Music 215
Photographs 180
Percentage Tables of Distribution (American and Foreign) 255
Paramount's Foreign Offices 265
Bureau of Commerce Reports:
Peru 269
Prize Fight Films 305
Protection of the Uniform — Army and
Navy 307
Proposed Federal Legislation — Censorship 309 Productions of the Year, Including Title, Name of Releasing Company, Date of Release, Star, Director and Date of Review 337
Productions of the Year by Company Release 489
Parcel Post Rates 489
Resume and Outlook 64d
Regarding Pictures in General 288b
Regarding History and Early Experiments 288b
Regarding Laws and Regulations 288b
Regarding Plays 289
Regarding Morals and Censorship 289
Regarding Acting 291
Regarding Photography 291
Regarding Projection 291
Regarding Music 291
Regarding Art 293
Regarding Education 293
Regarding Biographies 293
Regulations Regarding Shipment of Films. 307 Raw Stock 399
Seating Capacity Broadway Picture Houses 189
Spanish Producers 249
Switzerland 269
State Laws 309
State Rights Releases 375
St. Louis Theater Capacities 383
Stars and Their Productions 385
Studios, East and West 397
The Short Reel Outlook 1 79
Theater Chains 193
Towns Booked from Exchange Centers . . . 225
Turkey (Constantinople) 271
Tariff Schedule 307
Taxes on Films 307
United Kindgom (with Import Table) .... 271
What of the Coming Year? (Ideas of producers. Distributors and Others as to What 1922-23 Has in Store) 217
What of Prohibition ? (Impressions on a Most Important Topic) 233
Women's Clubs 383
Work of Cameramen 391
Year in Headlines 65
Too Late to Classify 493
Farley Decision
Additional Independent Exchanges and
Productions Handled Additional Theater Chains Additional Comment on Outlook
301