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BOOKING GUIDE
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MAN BETWEEN, THE. Produced by Finis Fox. Distributed by Associated Exhibitors. Released, July 15, 1923. Featuring Allan Forrest, Vola Vale and Edna Murphy. Director, Finis Fox. Length, 5,176 feet.
Synopsis: Melodrama of the Northwest. Jules Lamont leaves his wife. Becomes infatuated with Joe Cateau's bride. Joe is killed and Jules sent to prison. There he meets his double. This man, Pierre, returns to Lamont 's home and poses as Lamont. With Jules' death Mrs. Lamont learns the truth, but confesses her love for Pierre.
References: Advertising: Pages 238-39, July 21, 1923.
MAN FROM GLENGARRY. Produced by Ernest Shipman. Distributed by Hodkinson. Released, May 6, 1923. Featuring Warner P. Richmond, Marion Swayne and Anders Randolf. Director, Henry McRae. Length, 5,200 feet.
Synopsis: Melodrama of timberlands. Based on Ralph Connor's novel. Boss of lumberjacks, takes up with religion and promises not to fight. Rival leader provokes him into a fight and the latter is killed. His son vows vengeance, but the rival repents and seeks forgrveness. The son is given a job at another camp and finds happiness with his sweetheart.
References: Reviewed issue March 31, 1923, page 1573.
First Run Showings: Pages 2653-4, June 2; 2743, June 9; 533, Aug. 4; 900, . Aug. 25; 1189, Sept. 8, 1923.
Advertising: Pages 725, July 24; 4213, Dec. 4, 1920; 1108, Sept. 2, 1922; 1130, Mar. 10; front cover also 1528-9, Mar. 31; 2016-7, Apr. 28; front cn\ er, June 2; front cover, June 16, 1923.
MAN NEXT DOOR, THE. Produced and distributed by Vitagraph. Featuring Alice Calhoun, James Morrison, David Torrence, Frank Sheridan. Director, Victor Schertzinger. Length, 7 reels.
Synopsis: Romantic drama. An Emerson Hough story. Wealthy cattleman resolves to give his daughter the advantages of education. They move East and take up their residence next to society people. Girl falls in love with man next door who assumes disguise of gardener. Father objects; the young couple elope and finally win dad over.
References: Reviewed issue June 9, 1923, page 2782.
First Run Showings: Pages 2742, June 9; 180d, July 14; 280, July 21; 405-6, July 28; 533, Aug. 4; 656-7, Aug. 11; 901, Aug. 25, 1923.
Advertising: Pages 2131, Oct. 28, 1922; 2721, June 9; 2 pg. insert, July 28; 741, Aug. 18; 837. Aug. 25. 1923.
Newspaper Displays: Pages 406, July 28; 531, Aug. 4, 1923.
MAN OF ACTION, A. Produced by Thomas H. Ince. Distributed by Asso. First National. Released, June, 1923. Star, Douglas MacLean with Marguerite de la Motte and Raymond Hatton. Director, James W. Home Length, 5,636 feet.
Synopsis: A mystery comedy. Bruce McAllister's fiancee chides him with being a pampered youth, and he decides to become a man of action. He falls in with a gang of thieves; is elected to head a conspiracy to rob himself of a half million in diamonds; foils the crooks after numerous complications and is reunited with sweetheart.