Movie Age (1927)

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DECEMBER 17, 1927. PAGE S The RIGHT Picture At the RIGHT Time CHARLIE CHAPLIN » " SUNNY SIDE ” ( Re-issue) RELEASED DEC. 25th WITH NEW PRINTS AND ACCESSORIES Pafhe 1508 Davenport St. Omaha, Nebr., Albert Danke, Mgr. 1003J& High St. Des Moines, Iowa L. L. Phillips, Mgr. Harron Signs Long Term Tiffany-Stahl Contract Johnny Harron has been signed by Tiffany-Stahl to a long term contract and he is to be cast immediately in a big production now under way. Harron has appeared in two TiffanyStahl productions, “Night Life” and Forever,” and it was through his work in the former that the officials of Tif¬ fany-Stahl decided to place this more than promising young actor in impor¬ tant roles. Engel Heads Caddo Studios In Hollywood, Vice Bennett Joseph W. Engel has arrived in Holly¬ wood to take charge of the business and production departments of Caddo Pro¬ ductions, the new United Artists unit. Engel succeeds Whitman Bennett, who has been acting as production maneger for the Caddo company. Bennett, because of the pressure of personal af¬ fairs and other interests in the East, has gone to New York. Engel is well known in movie circles on both coasts, and came from the Fox organization in New York, where he was manager of production in the East¬ ern plant, which has closed down. He was formerly vice-president and gen¬ eral manager of the old Metro com¬ pany, and has held a number of high executive positions with various produc¬ ing companies. Coming" Our Big Annual HOLIDAY NUMBER Containing Special Features and Articles of Exceptional Interest Send a Christmas message to your friends in the industry through a card in this issue. Write for rates or mail your copy to MOVIE AGE 414 South 13th St.. Omaha. Nebr. <