Film year book : 1922-23 (1923)

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Ten Best Box Office Titles, 1922 In an effort to ascertain a selection of the ten best box office titles for productions released during 1922, sales managers of important distributing organizations offered the following: J. S. Woody, Select Pictures Passion. Connecticut Yankee. Blood and Sand. East is West. The Four Horsemen. Way Down East. Manslaughter. The Three Musketeers. The Sheik. One Week of Love. James R. Grainger, Goldwyn Over the Hill. Penrod. Why Girls Leave Home. Blood and Sand. Molly O. Fascination. Dinty. East is West. The Sheik. The Old Nest. Lee Marcus, F. B. O. In the Name of the Law. Foolish Wives. Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight. Passion. The Stealers. The Miracle Man. School Days. Male and Female. Don't Tell Everything. What's Wrong With the Women. Sam E. Morris, Warner Bros. Why Girls Leave Home. The Kid. The Miracle Man. School Days. Over the Hill. Smilin' Through. Rags to Riches. Sailor-Made Man. Four Horsemen. Orphans of the Storm. E. A. Eschmann, Pathe Over the Hill. Foolish Wives. Find the Woman. Manslaughter. Rags to Riches. I Am the Law. Passion. The Devil. The Great Lover. What Women Want. E. M. Asher, Mack Sennett Why Girls Leave Home. The Sheik. Foolish Wives. Peacock Alley. East is West. Molly O. Ten Nights in a Bar Room. Monte Crsto. Prisoner of Zenda. Smilin' Through. While Why Girls Leave Home and Ten Nights in a Bar Room did not find their way into some of the larger theaters, nevertheless, the theaters that played these pictures found them to be tremendous box oiifice attractions. D. M. Sohmer, Commonwealth What No Man Knows. Rich Men's Wives. What's Wrong With the Women. Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight. Life's Greatest Question. Why Women Sin. Human Hearts. Fools of Fortune. How Women Love. Hungry Hearts. Passion, Over the Hill and Why Girls Leave Home top the list with three votes each. This though Passion was really a 1920 release. SERIAL DIRECTORS Edward Laemmle Winners of the West W. S. Van Dyke White Eagle Harry Pollard The Leather Pushers Edward KuU With Stanley in Africa Robert Hill The Advertures of Robinson Crusoe Fred Jackman The Timber Queen Perry VekrofF and Joy Marchant Perils of the Yukon George B. Seitz Speed Plunder John V. DeLacy The Craig Kennedy Serial WORK OF CAMERAMEN (Continued from page 117) Miss Lulu Bett Our Leading Citizen Clarence Nice People Manslaughter Frank Williams The Swamp L. E. Williams Father Tom Man She Brought Back Alvin WyckoSF Saturday Night Fools Paradise Blood and Sand Man Who Saw Tomorrow Manslaughter Frank Zukor ' Holdane of the Secret Service 428