The Moving picture world (July 1920)

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July 17, 192C THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD 277 %)e Are Mot Your Competitors Associated Producers are not coming into your cities and towns to buy or lease theatres — thereby becoming your direct competitors. We are not going to do this in the open or under cover. We know our side of the fence and are going to stay on our side and leave your side to you. All of our branch managers are on duty with sales policies and contract forms in hand. Our Home Offices are open in New York to serve you Associated Producers haven't anything to sell you except their big productions. We will deliver for release in the year from September 12th thirty big productions — and you may buy any producer's picture or pictures you want. You may bind into your theatre — at your option and not under compulsion — the pictures of any one, two, three or more Producers. Or, you may obtain all of our productions at the prices we are individually worth in your city. We are not linked together or averaged as to rentals. Knowing at first hand the pictures we are making we believe exhibitors will be glad to control our entire output — but that decision rests with you, not with ourselves. If you are leaving for New York, have your mail and telegrams sent in care of our Home Offices, and we will be glad to make your hotel reservations for you if you wire or write us in advance. THOMAS H.INCE MACK SENNETT ~ MARSHALL NEILAN ALLAN DWAN GEORGE LOANE TUCKER MAURICE TOURNEUR J. PARKER READ JR. Associated Producers Inc. a "A Friendly Organization" 729 SEVENTH AVE, NEW YORK CITY