The Moving picture world (September 1923-October 1923)

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i 742 MOVING PICTURE WORLD October 27, 1923 C tl w ti ei tt tr a PC of cc tb dt ne th ne pe wi mc of D c fro: Stu: Cal T frai pict loai dra] rooi disp. five In fleet duc< A I Fo wa PRIDE OF PALOMAR. (7,494 feet). Star cast. This picture was pleasing to all. Did not have a good attendance on account of hot weather. Story was well written. Has good moral tone and is suitable for Sunday. Had fair attendance. Draw mixed class in town of 3,000. Admission 15-25. Joseph L. Katz, Lyric Theatre (350 seats), "Woodbine, New Jersey. RACING HEARTS. (5,600 feet). Star ■cast. A lively little show, patterned after the usual formula but, haven't we seen it once too often? Still patrons were charitable enough to say that they liked it. Al C. Werner, Royal Theatre, Reading, Pennsyl Universal MARRIED FLAPPER. (4,800 feet). Star, Marie Prevost. Had good business and patrons well pleased. Used ones, threes, photos, heralds. Draw all classes in town of 5,000. Admission 10-25. L. E. Brewer, Folly Theatre, Duncan, Oklahoma. UNDER TWO FLAGS. (7,407 feet). Star, Priscilla Dean. A good picture dragged out on eight reels and less than 7,000 footage. Closed with a kick. Failed to pull. Suitable for Sunday. Had fair attendance. Draw family and student class in town of 4,000. Admission 10-22. R. J. Relf, Star Theatre (600 seats), Decorah, Iowa. UNDER TWO FLAGS. (7,407 feet). Star, Priscilla Dean. An excellent picture and well worth seeing. William Noble, Rialto Theatre, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. LOVE LETTER. (4,426 feet). Star, Gladys Walton. Just a little program show rather below the average. Still patrons were very well pleased. Al C. Werner, Royal Theatre, Reading, Pennsylvania. Vitagraph LOYAL LIVES. (5,950 feet). Star, Branddon Tynan. A very good picture, and should pleased most of them seeing it. Wil liam Noble, Capitol Theatre, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. MASTERS OF MEN. (6,800 feet). Star, Cullen Landis. A good picture full of action, that I would advise any theatre to play. Worth a good price, and it will make good. Usual advertising brought good attendance. Draw health seekers and tourists. Dave Seymour, Pontiac Theatre Beautiful, Saranac Lake, New York. State Rights UNCONQUERED WOMAN. (Lee-Bradford). Star, Ruby DeBemer. A fair picture, but nothing to brag about. William Noble, Isis Theatre, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. WHAT THREE MEN WANTED. (Independent). Star, Miss DuPont. Just fair program picture. Comedy drama. Draw wealthy and medium class in city of 75,000. W. H. Lusher, Strand Theatre (900 seats), Pasadena, California. Straight From the Shoulder Index For July, August, September and October Titles are alphabetically arranged. As reports in the department are alphabetically arranged under producer, date of issue only is needed except when a report is placed in a different position, as in "Reports on Late Pictures," in which case the page also is stated. This Index will appear in the final issue of Moving Picture World for each month and will be cumulative from January to June and from July to December. Abysmal Brute (Universal). Aug. 4-Aug. 11Aug. 25-Sept.l5. Across the Border (Paramount). July 21. Across the Continent (Paramount). July 14. Adam and Eva (Paramount). July 7-July 14Aug. 11-Sept. 15. Adam's Klb (Paramount). July 14July 21July 28-Sept.8-Sept. 15-Sept. 22. Adventures of Tom Mix (Aywon). July 14. Affinities (Hodkinson). July 28-Sept. 29Oct. 13. Afraid to Fight (Universal). July 7. After The Show (Paramount). Aug. 11Sept. 15. Alias Ladyfingers (Metro). Oct. 6. Alice Adams (Associated Exhibitors). Sent. 1-Sept. 8. All Brothers Were Valiant (Metro). Aug. 4Aug. 11-Aug. 25-Sept. 8-Sept. 22. All's Fair In Love (Goldwyn). Aug. 25. Altar Stairs (Universal). July 14-July 21-July 28-Aug. 25-Sept. 15. Always The Woman (Goldwyn). Sept. 8. An Unwilling Hero (Goldwyn). Aug. 4. Anna Ascends (Paramount). July 7-Aug. 11Sept. 8-Sept. 15. Angel of Crooked Street (Vitagraph). Oct. 6. Another Man's Boots (Anchor). Sept. 15. Another Man's Shoes (Universal). July 14-July 21. Any Night (East Coast Prod.). July 28. Arabia (Fox). July 21-July 28-Aug. 4-Aug. 11Sept. 22. Ashamed of Parents (Warner Bros.) Sept. 1. Bachelor Daddy (Paramount). July 7-Sept. 15-Sept. 22. Backbone (Goldwyn). Aug. 25-Sept. 8. Backfire (Arrow). Sept. 22. Back Home and Broke (Paramount). July 7 July 28-Aug. 11-Sept. 15-Sept. 29-Oct. 20. Barbed Wire (Aywon). Sept. 15. Barnstormer (First National). July 7-July 28. Barrier of Folly (Independent Pict. Corp.). Oct. 6. Bearcat (Universal). Aug. 25. Beating the Game (Goldwyn). July 7-Aug. 4. Beautiful and Damned (Warner Brothers). July 21-Sept. 1-Oct. 6. Beauty Shop (Paramount). Aug. 11-Oct. 6. Beauty's Worth (Paramount). Oct. 6. Be My Wife (Goldwyn). Aug. 11. Behold My Wife (Paramount). Sept. 15. Bella Donna (Paramount). July 7-July 14Oct. 6. Bellboy 13 (First National). July 7-Aug. 25Sept. 22. Bells of San Juan (Fox). July 28-Sept. 22. Betsy Ross (World). Oct. 13. Beyond (Paramount). Sept. 15-Sept. 22 Oct. 20. Beyond The Rocks (Paramount). Sept. 8. Bill of Divorcement (Associated Exhibitors). Sept. 22. Billy Jim (F. B. O.) Aug. 11. Bishop of The Ozarks (F. B. O.) Aug. 4-Sept. 15. Black Beauty (Vitagraph). July 28. Blind Bargain (Goldwyn). July 14-Sept. 8 Oct. 20. piood and Sand (Paramount). July 14-July 21 Aug. 11-Sept. 15-Oct. 6. Blue Bandanna (F. B. O.). Oct. 20. Bobbed Hair (Paramount). July 14. Bolted Door (Universal). Oct. 13. Bond Boy (First National). Aug. 18-Oct. 6. Bonded Woman (Paramount). Aug. 11-Sept. 8-Oct. 20. Boomerang Bill (Paramount). Oct. 20. Borderland (Paramount). Oct. 6. Boss of Camp 4 (Fox). July 7-July 14-July 28-Aug. 4-Aug. 18. Boston Blackie (Fox). July 7-Aug. 11-Sept. 1. Bought and Paid For (Paramount). July 14July 21-Sept. 8. Brass (Warner Bros.). July 14-Sept. 22Oct. 13. Brass Bottle (First National). Aug. 11, page 486. ®ept. 15, page 256. Brass Commandments (Fox). Aug. 4. Brawn of the North (First National). July 14July 28-Aug. 11-Aug. 18-Sept. 1-Sept. 22Oct. 20. Bride's Play (Paramount). July 28. Bright Shawl (First National). July 7-July 21-Sept. 22-Oct. 13. Broadway Arizona (Enterprise). Sept. 22. Broadway Gold (Truart). July 14, page 151. Broadway Madonna (F. B. O.). July 14. Broadway Rose (Metro). July 28-Aug 4Aug. 25-Oct. 20. Broken Chains (Goldwyn). July 14-July 21July 28-Aug. 11-Sept. 1. Brothers Under the Skin (Goldwyn). July 14-Sept. 8-Oct. 6-Oct. 13. Brown of Harvard (Essanay). Oct. 13. Brute Master (Hodkinson). July 7. Bucking the Barrier (Fox). July 7-Aug. 4. Bulldog Drummond (Hodkinson). July 14Aug. 18. Burglar Proof (Paramount). Sept. 15. Burn "Em Up Barnes (C. C. Burr). Oct. 13. Burning Sands (Paramount). July 21-July 28Sept. 8. Burning Words (Universal). July 14-Aug. 11. Buster (Fox). Oct. 13. By Right of Purchase (Selznlck). July 14. California Romance (Fox). July 14-Sept. 1 Oct. 13. Calvert's Valley (Fox). July 21-Sept. 22Oct. 13. Call From The Wild (James Wharton). Aug. 25. Call of Home (F. B. O.). Aug. 25. Camille (Metro). July 21-July 2a Can A Woman Love Twice? (F. B. O.). Aug. 4. Canyon of the Fools (F. B. O.). July 28Aug. 11-Oct. 20. Cappy Ricks (Paramount). July 14-Sept. IB. Captain Fly-By-Night (F. B. O.). July 7-July 28-Sept. 15. Cardigan (American Releasing). July 21. Carnival (United Artists). Aug. 11. Catch My Smoke (Fox). July 7-Aug. 4Aug. 11-Sept. 22-Oct. 20. Caught Bluffing (Universal). Aug. 18-Sept. 15. Chasing the Moon (Fox). July 21-July 28Sept. 22. Child Thou Gavest Me (First National). July 14-Aug. 4-Oct. 6. Children of Jazz (Paramount). Aug. 11. page 486, Sept. 22-Oct. 6. Children of The Dust (First National). Sept. 1. Christian (Goldwyn). Aug. 4-Aug. 18-Oct 6-Oct. 20. City of 'Silent Men (Paramount). Sept 1 Oct. 6. Civilian Clothes (Paramount). July 28. Clarence (Paramount). July 14-Oct. 20. Clouded Name (Playgoers). July 21. Cold Steel (F. B. O.). Sept. 15. Colleen of The Pines (F. B. O.). Aug. 25Sept 8. Come On Over (Goldwyn). July 21-Sept. 29. Confidence (Universal). Sept. 15. Conflict (Universal). July 14. Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur'! Court (Fox). July 7-July 14. Cordelia the Magnificent (Metro). July 21. page 231. Sept. 8. Counterfeit Love (Playgoers). Oct. 6. Courage of Marge O'Doon (Vitagraph). Aug. 25. Cowboy and the Lady (Paramount). July 14July 28-Aug. 11-Sept. 22-Oct. 6. Cradle (Paramount). July 28. Cradle of Courage (Paramount). Aug. 11.