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MOVING PICTURE WORLD
October 29, 1927
Your Handy Picture Index
Covering ALL photoplays reviewed in Volume 87 (July and August , 1927) of Moving Picture World
This is a useful supplement to your weekly service “Quick Reference Picture Chart” ALPHABETIC ALLY arranged for your convenience
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A Reno Divorce. 5.492 ft. — Story and direction Ralph Graves — May McAvoy and Ralph Graves — -Warner Bros. — Review, October 29.
Alias The Lone Wolf. 6,843 ft.— Based on the story by Louis Joseph Vance — Bert Lvtell and Lois Wilson — Directed by Edward H. Griffith — Columbia Pictures — Review, October 1.
All For Uncle. 2 reels — Universal “Mike and Ike” Cartoon — Review, September 24.
American Beauty, The. 6,333 ft. — Billie Dove —Directed by Richard Wallace — Review, October 22.
And How. 2 reels — Joe Murphy — Universal Andy Gump Comedies — Review, October S.
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Back Home. 1 reel — Educational Walter Futter Curiosities Series — Review, October 1.
Border Blackbirds. 5,326 ft. — Leo Maloney — Directed by Leo Maloney — Pathe — Review, September 10.
Boy Rider, The. 4,858 ft. — Buzz Barton — Directed by Louis King— FBO — Preview, October 8.
Boys Will Be Boys. 2 reels — A1 Cooke and Kit Guart — FBO “Beauty Parlor” Series — Review, October 1.
Broadway After Midnight. 6,199 ft. — Krellberg picture — Priscilla Bonner-Matthew Betz — Directed by Fred Windermere — Review, October 29.
Broadway Madness. 6.945 ft. — Directed by Burton King — Excellent Pictures — Review, October 8.
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Clancy’s Kosher Wedding. 5,700 ft. — George Sidney — Directed by A. E. Gilstrom — FBO — Review, September 10.
College. 5,916 ft. — Buster Keaton — Directed by James W. Horne — United Artists Review, September 17.
Combat. 5,100 ft. — George Walsh — Directed by Albert Hiat — Pathe — Review, October 15.
Coward, The. 5,093 ft. — Based on the story by Arthur Stringer — Directed by Alfred Raboch — FBO — Review, September 10.
Cruise of the Hellion, The. 6,089 ft. Directed by Duke Worne — Rayart Imperial Photoplay — Review, September 24.
The Crystal Cup. 6,386 ft. — From story by Gertrude Atherton — Dorothy MackaillJack Mulhall — Directed by John Francis Dillon — First National — Review, October 29.
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Dancing Fools. 2 reels — Charles King and Charles Dorety — Universal Stern Brothers Comedy — Review, September 10.
Danger Ahead. 2 reels — Jack Perrin — Universal Mounted Police Series — Review, September 10.
Dazzling Co-Ed. 2 reels — George Lewis — Universal “The Collegians” Series — Review, September 24.
Desired Woman, The. 6,408 ft. — Irene Rich — Directed by Michael Curtiz — Warner Brothers — Review, September 3.
Drop Kick, The. 6,802 ft. — Based on “Glitter” by Katherine Brush — Richard Barthelmess — -Directed by Millard Webb — First National — Review, October 8.
East Side, West Side. 8,154 ft.— From the novel by Felix Reisenberg — George O’Brien — Directed by Allan Dwan — Fox — Review, October 22.
Eats for Two. 1 reel — Educational Comedy — Review, October 8.
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The Fair Co-Ed. 6,408 ft. — From Geo. Ade’s play — Marion Davies — Directed by Sam Wood — M-G-M — Review, October 29.
Fighting Eagle, The. 8,002 ft/ — Adapted from Conan Doyle’s novel, “The Adventures of Brigadier Gerard” — Rod LaRocque — Directed by Donald Crisp — Pathe — Review, September 17.
Fighting Texan, The. 2 reels — Fred Gilman — Universal Western — Review, September 10.
Fleshy Devils. 2 reels — Fatty Alexander, Fatt Karr, and Kewpie Ross — FBO “Fat Men” Series — Review, October 1.
Flim Flams. 1 reel— Educational Felix the Cat Cartoon — Review, October 8.
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Garden of Allah, The. 8,500 ft. — Based on the novel by Robert Hichens — Directed by Rex Ingram — Alice Terry — MetroGoldwyn-Mayer — Review, September 10.
Gay Retreat, The. 5,524 ft. — Sammy Cohen and Ted McNamara — Directed by Ben Stoloff — Fox — Review, October 8.
Gentleman of Paris, A. 6,017 ft. — Based on the story “Bellamy the Magnificent,” by Roy Horniman — Adolphe Menjou — Directed by Harry D’Abbadie D’Arrast — Paramount Picture — Review, October 8.
Girl From Gay Paree, The. 5,233 ft. — Directed by Phil Stone — Tiffany Production — Review, September 24.
Girl From Rio, The. 6,170 ft. — Carmel Myers — Directed by Tom Terriss — Gotham Production — -Review, September 24.
Gold Digger of Weepah, A. 2 reels — Pathe Mack Sennett Comedy — Review, October 1.
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Hidden Aces. 4,620 ft.— Charles Hutchison — Directed by Howard Mitchell — Pathe — Review, September 3.
High School Hero. 5,498 ft. — Story by William Conselman and David Butler-Sally Phipps and Nick Stuart— David Butler Production — Fox — Review, October 29.
His Dog. Directed by Karl Brown — Based on the story by Albert Payson Terhune — Pathe — Review, September 3.
Hole in One, A. 1 reel — Pathe Aesop Fable Cartoon — Review, September 10.
Home Made. 6,450 ft. — C. C. Burr Production Johnny Hines — Directed by Charles
Hines — First National — Review, October 29.
Hot Stuff. 1 reel — Ben Hall— Universal Comedy — Review, October 1.
Hula. 5,862 ft.— From the novel by Armine Von Tempski — Clara Bow — Directed by Victor Fleming — Paramount — Review, September 10.
Human Fly, The. 1 reel — Pathe Paul Terry Cartoon — Review, September 24.
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In Again Out Again. 1 reel — Pathe Paul Terry Cartoon — Review, October 1.
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Jack From All Trades. 1 reel — Educational Felix the Cat Cartoon — Review, September 10.
Jaws of Steel. 5,569 ft. — Rin-Tin-Tin — Directed by Ray Enright — Warner Brothers— Review, October 1.
Jazz Sjnger. 8,117 ft. — Based on the play by Samson Raphaelson — A1 Jolson — Directed by Alan Crosland — Warner Brothers — Review, October 22.
Jesse James. 8.656 ft. — Fred Thomson — Directed by Lloyd Ingraham — Paramount — Review, October 22.
Joy Girl, The. 5,877 ft. — Based on the magazine story by May Edington — Olive Borden — Directed by Allan Dwan — Fox Production — Review, September 24.
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Kangaroo’s Kimona, The. 2 reels — Fox Animal Comedy — Review, October 8.
Kilties. 2 reels — Dorothy Devore — Educational Comedy— Review, October 1.
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Ladies At Ease. 5,800 ft. — Pauline Garon — Directed by Jerome Storm — First Division Pictures — Review. October 15.
Law Rider, The. 2 reels — Fred Gilman — Universal "Texas Ranger” Picture — Review, October 8.
Life of Reilly, The. 6.720 ft. — George Sidney and Charlie Murray — Directed by William Beaudine — First National — Review, October 1.
Lonesome Ladies. 5,718 ft. — Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nilsson — Directed by Joseph Henabery — First National Piet. Inc. — Review, September 24.
Doves of Carmen, The. 8,538 ft. — Based on the story by Prosper Merimee — Dolores Del Rio and Victor McLaglen — Directed by Raoul Walsh — Fox — Review, October 8.
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Magic Flame, The. 8,308 ft. — Based on the play “King Harlequin” by Rudolph Lother — Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky — Directed by Henry King — United Artists — Review. September 2.
Man’s Past, A. 5,916 ft. — Adapted from play “Diploma” by Emerich Foeldes — Conrad Veidt — Directed by George Melford — UniversalJewel — Review. September 17.
Mickey’s Pals. 2 reels — Mickey Yule — FBO Comedy — Review, October 8.
Mockery. 5,957 ft. — Lon Chaney — Directed by Benjamin Christensen — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer — Review, September 10.
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Nest, The. 7,393 ft. — ‘From the play by Paul Geraldy — Pauline Frederick — Directed by William Nigh — Sam Zierler Production— Review. October 15.
Newlyweds Troubles. 2 reels — Universal Newlyweds Comedy Series — Review, September 10.
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Obligin’ Buckaroo. The. 4,575 ft. — Buffalo Bill Jr. — Directed by Richard Thorpe — Pathe — Review, October 8.
Oh Teacher. 1 reel — Universal Oswald the Rabbit Cartoon — -Review, September 10.
Off Again. 1 reel — Jack Lloyd — Educational Cameo Comedy — Review, September 24.
One-Round Hogan. 6,357 ft. — Monte Blue — Directed by Howard Bretherton — Warner Brothers — Review, October S.
One Woman To Another. 4,022 ft. — Adapted from the play by Frances Nordstrom — Florence Vidor — Directed Tuttle — Paramount— Review, September 24.
On the Hook. 1 reel — Pathe Sportlight — Review, September 10.
Out All Night. 6,170 t't. — Reginald Penny — Directed by William A. Seiter — Universal-Jewel Production — Review, October 1.
Outdoor Sketches. 1 reel — Educational Robert C. Bruce Scenic — Review. September 10.