Motion picture news booking guide (Oct 1922)

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92 MOTION PICTURE NEWS Henpecked. Starring Lee Moran. Directed by Fred Hibbard. Released Aug. 9, 1922 Hickville's Romeo. Starring Lee Moran. Directed by K. Haccard. Released Aug. 30, 1922. Horse Tears. Featuring Queenie (horse). Directed by Fred Hibbard. Released June 28, 1922. Kid Love. Starring Century Comedy Kids. Directed by J. Dawn. Released Aug. 23, 1922. l-ittle Rascal, The. Starring Baby Peggy. Directed by Arvid Gilstrom. Released May 24, 1922. l-ive Wires. Featuring Queenie (horse). Directed by Alf Goulding. Released July 6, 1922. Mutts. Featuring Brownie (dog). Directed by Fred Hibbard. Released March 22, 1922. No Brains. Starring Harry Sweet. Directed by Tom Buckingham. Released April 1, 1922. OflT His Beat. Starring Harry Sweet. Directed by Tom Buckingham. Released May 17, 1922. One-Horse Town, A. Starring Harry Sweet. Directed by Tom Buckingham. Released March 8, 1922. Peggy Behave. Starring Baby Peggy. Directed by Arvid Gilstrom. Released March 15, 1922. Red Hot Rivals. Starring Les Moran. Directed by Fred Hibbard. Released May 3, 1922. Rubberneck, The. Starring Lee Moran. Directed by Alf Goulding. Released April 5, 1922. Short Weight. Featuring Brownie (dog) and Johnny Fox. Directed by Alf Goulding. Released Aug. 2, 1922. Sic 'Em Brownie. Featuring Brownie (dog). Directed by Alf Goulding. Released May 10, 1922. Some Class. Featuring Brownie (dog). Directed by Alf Goulding. Released June 7, 1922. Speed 'Em Up. Starring Harry Sweet and Johnny K. Fox. Directed by Arvid Gilstrom. Released June 14, 1922. Ten Seconds. Starring Lee Moran. Directed by Fred Hibbard. Released June 21, 1922. Three Weeks Off. Starring Lee Moran. Directed by Alf Goulding. Released May 31, 1922. Two of a Kind. Starring Harry Sweet. Directed by Tom Buckingham. Released March 29, 1922. Upper and Lower. Starring Lee Moran. Directed by Alf Goulding. Released March 1, 1922. You and Me. Starring Century Comedy Kids. Directed by J. Dawn. Released July 19, 1922. CHARLES CHAPLIN COMEDIES. Produced by Charles Chaplin. Distributed by Associated First National. Starring and directed by Charles Chaplin. Length, 2 reels. Pay Day. Released March, 1922. CHRISTIE COMEDIES. Produced by Christie Film Company. Distributed by Educational Film Exchanges, Inc. Length, 2 reels. Any Old Port. Featuring Neal Burns with Josephine Hill and Alice Maison. Directed by Scott Sidney. Released May 7, 1922. Bucking Broadway. Featuring Neal Burns with Vera Steadman. Directed by Scott Sidney. Released June 18, 1922. Cold Feet. Featuring Viora Daniels. Directed by Al Christie. Released May 21, 1922. Fair Enough. Featuring Dorothy Dcvore with Earl Rodney. Directed by Al Christie. Released April 23, 1922. Hickory Hick, A. Featuring Bobby Vernon with Charlotte Stevens. Directed by Harold Beaudine and Bobby Vernon. Released June 4, 1922. !Wlle-A-Minute Mary. Featuring Dorothy Devore with Henry Murdoek. Directed by Harold Beaudine. Released July 2, 1922. Oh, Promise Me. Featuring Neal Burns. Directed by Scott Sidney. Released March 19. 1922. 'TiĀ» the Bull. Featuring Bobby Vernon. Directed by Harold Beaudine and Bobby Vernon. Released April 9, 1922. 'Twas Ever Thus. Featuring Viora Daniels with Earl Rodney. Directed by Al Christie. Released March 6, 1922. CLYDE COOK COMEDIES. Produced and distributed by Fox Starring Clyde Cook. Directed by Slim Sommsrvllle. Length, i reels Eskimo, The. Released Aug. 27, 1922. < KUELYWED COMEDIES. Distributed by Arrow Film Corp. Length. 2 reels Husband and Strife. Directed by 8. Her/.lg. Released March 16. 1922.