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HARVARD BUSINESS REPORTS
Exhibit 5 Production Program of Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation for 1929-1930, as Classified for Distribution 1929-1930
Paramount Productions (36)
Paramount Personalities (29)
Paramount Short Features
Harold Lloyd*
3 Charles "Buddy"
52 Paramount Sound News
Moran and Mack
Rogers
104 Paramount Silent News
The Marx Brothers
2 Maurice Chevalier
The Dance of Life
3 Gary Cooper
Two-reel Shorts
Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu
1 Richard Dix
24 Christie Talking Plays
The Vagabond King
2 Jeanne Eagels
6 Paramount Talking
The Love Parade
3 Richard Arlen
Comedies
Glorifying the American
3 Nancy Carroll
30
Girl The Four Feathers
4 William Powell 4 Evelyn Brent
One-reel Shorts 32 Paramount Talking
Singing Acts 12 Screen Songs 6 Talkartoons
Illusion
2 Ruth Chatterton
The Virginian Applause The Children
1 Hungarian Rhapsody 1 Soul of France
Greene Murder Case
50"
Sweetie
4. Clara Bow
4 George Bancroft
Pointed Heels
Return of Sherlock Holmes
Escape
The Lost God
Woman Trap
Charming Sinners
The Lady Lies
Behind the Make-up
Youth Has its Fling
Fast Company
Kibitzer
Sarah and Son
The Gay Lady
* Produced by Harold Lloyd Corporation. A Paramount release.
Commander Specials ranked third in quality and cost of production. As a rule the stories for these pictures were secured prior to the beginning of the production season. The casts of Commander Specials did not contain high-salaried stars; generally they were made up of well-known featured players, none of whom was advertised as the particular attraction. The average featured player earned $750 per week while working.3
Leader Specials were the company's highest quality regular feature pictures, and often were given extended-run exhibition.
3 See Motion Picture Almanac, 1929 edition, page in.