Motion picture news booking guide (Apr 1923)

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BOOKING GUIDE 121 -Fresh Kid, The. Featuring Johnny Fox and Edna Gregory. Director, N. Taurog. Released Oct. 11, 1922. Game Hunter, The. Starring Lee Moran. Director, Al Herman. Released Feb. 21, 1923. Ginger Face. Starring Johnny Fox. Director, Jimmy Adams. Released Nov. 1, 1922. Hee! Haw! Featuring Arthur Trimble and Maude (mule). Director, Al Herman. Released Jan. 17, 1923. Hello, Judge! Starring Lee Moran. Director. Arvid Gillstrom. Released Nov. 15, 1922. Home Plate, The. Starring Lee Moran. Director, Al Herman. Released Jan. 31, 1923. Howling Success, A. Featuring Jack Cooper and Brownie. Director, H. Edwards. Released Feb. 28, 1923. Just Dogs. Featuring Century Dogs. Director, Arvid Gillstrom. Released Nov. 8, 1922. Kickin' Fool, The. Starring Maude (mule). Director, T. Buckingham. Released Sept. 27, 1922. Little Red Riding Hood. Starring Baby Peggy. Released Nov. 6, 1922. Me and My Mule. Starring Queenie (horse). Director, Al Herman. Released Dec. 20, 1922. Pleasure Before Business. Featuring Jack Cooper and Century Beauties. Directory Alf Goulding. Released Feb. 14. 1923. Radio Hound, The. Starring Brownie (dog). Director, Arvid Gillstrom. Released Sept. 20, 1922. Rookies. Starring Brownie (dog). Director, Arvid Gillstrom. Released Nov. ' 29, 1922. Small Town Derby, A. Featuring Johnny Fox and Maude (mule). Director, Al Herman. Released Dec. 13, 1922. Some Family. Starring Lee Moran. Director, Arvid Gillstrom. Released Oct. 4, 1922. Sting 'Em Sweet. Starring Brownie (dog). Director, Ray Raymaker. Released Jan. 10, 1923. Tattle Tail, The. Starring Brownie (dog). Director, Arvid Gillstrom. Released Dec. 27, 1922. True Blue. Starring Queenie (horse). Director, Al Herman. Released Nov. 22. 1922. Wedding Pumps. Starring Brownie (dog). Director, F. Hibbard. Released Oct. 18, 1922. Women First. Starring Lee Moran. Director, Fred Hackert. Released Dec. 6. 1922. CHRISTIE COMEDIES. Produced by Christie Film Company. Distributed by Educational Film Exchanges. Length, 2 reels. Be Yourself. With Neal Burns. Director, Al Christie. Released Jan. 21. 1923. Chased Bride, The. With Neal Burns. Director, William Beaudine. Released Dec. 3. 1922. Choose Your Weapons. Starring Bobby Vernon. Director, Al Christie. Released Nov. 5, 1922. Chop Suey. Featuring Dorothy Devore, with George Stewart. Director, Scott Sidney. Released Nov. 19, 1922. Hazel from Hollywood. Featuring Dorothy Devore, with Henry Murdock. Director, Scott Sidney. Released Jan. 7, 1923. Hula Honeymoon, A. With Henry Murdock. Director, Al Christie. Released Feb. 18, 1923. In Dutch. With Bobby Vernon. Director, Harold Beaudine. Released Dec. 17, 1922. Let 'Er Run. Featuring Dorothy Devore, with George Stewart. Director, Al Christie. Released Oct. 1, 1922. Ocean Swells. With Neal Burns. Director, Scott Sidney. Released Oct. 22, 1922. Pardon My Glove. Starring Bobby Vernon. Director, William Beaudine. Released Sept. 17, 1922. Second Childhood. With Bobby Vernon. Director, Harold Beaudine. Released Feb. 4. 1923. That Son of a Sheik. Featuring Neal Burns, with Viora Daniel. Director Scott Sidney. Released Sept. 3, 1922. CLYDE COOK COMEDIES. Produced and distributed by Fox. Starring Clyde Cook. Length, 2 reels. Artist, The. Director, " Slim '* Somerville. Released Feb. 4, 1923. High and Dry. Director. " Slim " Somerville. Released Dec. 24, 1922. Lazy Bones. Director, Jack Blystone. Released Nov. 5, 1922.