Motion Picture News (Jul-Oct 1915)

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September 25, 1915. MOTION PICTURE NEWS ALTERED SCHEDULE OF FUTURE RELEASE DATES Note: Due to the necessity of hasty removal and the unavoidable delays occasioned by the fire, we deem \t feasible to rearrange our forthcoming productions on the Paramount Program. The production of Marie Doro in "The White Pearl,'' scheduled for release Sept. 20th, will be postponed to Oct. 1 1 th, the original date to be filled by the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.'s production of Lou Tellegen in "The Explorer.'' The release of Charles Cherry in "The Mummy and the Humming-Bird, intended for Oct. 4th, will be announced at a later date. The official schedule of our forthcoming releases is now as follows : John Mason and Hazel Dawn in "The Fatal Card" Marguerite Clark in "The Prince and the Pauper" Mary Pickford in "A Girl of Yesterday" Marie Doro in "The White Pearl Hazel Dawn in "The Masqueraders" Marguerite Clark in "Still Waters" Mary Pickford in "Madame Butterfly" Pauline Frederick in "Zaza" John Barry more in "The Red Widow" It is needless to add that we are determined to rise — Phoenixlike— upon our ashes, greater in artistic strength and prestige, even more efficient and progressive, but with all the old ideals that have made our name synonymous with feature history and advancement! Sept. 30 Oct. 4 a 7 H 11 it 28 Nov. 4 a 8 tt 11 a 15 FILM COMPANY Jew York City President LNIEL FROHMAN, Managing Director YOU f.re wasting your opportunities if YOU ignore advertising.