Motion picture news booking guide (Apr 1924)

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BOOKING GUIDE 83 — I — IMPERIAL COMEDIES. Produced and distributed by Fox Film Corp. Length, 2 reels. Arabia's Last Alarm. Director, Tom Buckingham. Released December 2, 1923. Cow Boys, The. Director, Lew Seiler. Released February 10, 1924. Monkey Farm, The. Director, Lew Seiler. Released October 28, 1923. Monkey Mix-up, The. Director, Lew Seiler. Released November 11, 1923. Monks A La Mode. Director, Lew Seiler. Released December 23, 1923. School Pals. Director, Lew Seiler. Released January 13, 1924. Two Johns, The. Director, Tom Buckingham. Released September 16, 1923. Up in the Air. Director, Tom Buckingham. Released October 7, 1923. Why Pay Rent? Director, J. G. Blystone. Released September 2, 1923. — J — JUVENILE COMEDIES. Produced by Jack White. Distributed by Educational. Length, 2 reels. About Face. Featuring Juvenile cast. Director, Arvid Gillstrom. Released February 17,' 1924. Over the Fence. Featuring Juvenile cast. Director, Earl Montgomery. Released December 23, 1923. Three Cheers. Featuring Roger * Keene, Ernest Butterwortth and Peggy Cortwright. Director, Gill Pratt. Released October 21, 1923. Yankee Spirit. Featuring Bennle Alexander, Ernest Butterworth and George Ovey. Director, Norman Taurog. Released September 2, 1923. — L — STAN LAUREL COMEDIES. Produced by Hal Roach. Distributed by Path* Starring Stan Laurel. Length, 1 reel. A Man About Town. Released September 16, 1923. Save the Ship. Released November 18, 1923. Scorching Sands. Released December 9, 1923. Short Orders. Released September 2, 1923. Whole Truth, The. Released November 4, 1923. STAN LAUREL COMEDIES. Produced by Hal Roach. Distributed by Pathe. Starring Stan Laurel. Length, 2 reels. Frozen Hearts. Director, Jay A. Howe. Released October 28, 1923. Mother's Joy. Director, Ralph Cedar. Released December 23, 1923. Postage Due. Director, George Jeske. Released February 17, 1924. Roughest Africa. Director, Ralph Cedar. Released September 30. 1923. Smithy. Director, George Jeske. Released January 20, 1924. Soilers, The. Director, Ralph Cedar. Released November 25, 1923. EDDIE LYONS COMEDIES. Produced by Eddie Lyons. Distributed by Arrow Film Corp. Star and director, Eddie Lyons. Length, 2 reels. Almost Married. Released October 15, 1923. Only A Bill Collector. Released February 1, 1924. Welcome Uncle. Released January 1, 1924. — M — MERMAID COMEDIES. Produced by Jack White Corp. Distributed by Educational. Length, 2 reels. Exit Caesar. With Special cast. Director, Robert Keer. Released December 9, 1923. Flying Finance. With Neely Edwards and Lillian Hackett. Director, Norman Taurog. Released January 6, 1924. High Life. With Lige Conley. Director, Hugh Fay. Released September 23, 1923. Neck and Neck. With lige Conley. Director, Fred Hlbbard. Released February 3, 1924. Running Wild. With Lige Conley. Director, Norman Taurog. . . Released October 28. 1923. Uncle Sam. With Lee Moran. Director, Fred Hlbbard. Released November 11. 1923.