Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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BOSTON TRANSCRIPT RETRACTION BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922 fting . . perfec' ine with iver and clearly sensitive V,and in|hriys. '^Jordan jin Jordan /songsand Ih Bullard, feard semiin Sanders of concerts ^hestra, w'th ■ Myra Hess, {l and sensi li |^e fourteenth fie Symphony |tonducting. vn Symphony Jcvening conga, with Mr. « Symphony eces, songs £g(in, light ICompany, making Symphony Glee Club, and Miss irhe club will itilar, ancient choir, in the jillties of the rsingers keep Ireturns in the ivers of a rip tin Steinert 0er concerts diligently ty Quartet, violinist and fin this fresh //ton a resident '■set standards .16, in Jordan it series of it ressiV' mg Post yk luce '’-nd ml; lastiriS? £Th!r Morn-* AS TO THE LITTLE MINISTER Vitagraph Film of Barrie’s Story Recently Shown an Entirely New Production Our attention has been directed to the review of the Vitagraph picture entitled" “The Little Minister,” which appeared Dec. 28, 1921. We are informed by the Vitag-aph Com-’ pany of America that some years ago il produced a picture entitled "The Little Minister,” and that this picture was released and exhibited extensively and successfully throughout the United States. Within the last month or two the Vitagraph Company produced and released foi exhibition an entirely new picture entitled “The Little Minister,” in which the start, and the entire cast were entirely differenl from its first production of this name. W< were in error in indicating that Vitagraph is at the present time causing to be exhibited the old picture entitled “The Littll Minister,” which it made some years ago. The original picture, while successfully exhibited at the time it was issued, was not deemed suitable for re-exhibition at this time and for that reason, among others, the more recent production has been completed as an entirely new creation and picture and has been reelased for exhibi. tion by Vitagraph. We were also in error in indicating that the Vitagraph Company had disposed of any rights of any kind or character with reference to its picture entitled “The Little Minister” to any other company in the business. We were also mistaken in attributing to Vitagraph any effort to trade on the name or reputation of any other person or company connected with any other motion picture entitled “The Little Minister.” The two pictures are entirely separate and distinct from one another and each was made without reference to the other. We are very glad to correct the erroneous impression which might be drawn from the article of December 28, 1921, reviewing Vitagraph’s picture entitled “The Little Minister.” “Going Abroad at HoWo" 'Goi -• ,^road At Home” is ifhe title ol . ‘be ? -£****%. fo-ylpry of travel in