The Moving picture world (July 1924-August 1924)

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514 MOVING PICTURE WORLD You only THINK Yoxiveseen action And laughs j In a picture / August 16, 1924 Pathos! Pep! Politics! Oh! Boy!! Wait until you see Johnny nines in JOHNNY HINES now a bigger box office bet than ever before in his career, and a powerful supporting cast including Faire Binney, Edmund Breese, Frank Losee, Warner Rich-, fl mond and Henry West j In the unusual picture The Speed Spook By William Wallace Cook From the story presented in Top Notch Magazine Directed by Charles Hines. Scenario by Ray Harris. Photography by CHARLES GILSON and JOHN GEISEL The first of a series of three Hines pictures to be produced by EAST COAST FILMS INCORPORATED C. C. BURR. MANAGING DIRECTOR Sales Office 133-135-137 West 44th St. NEW YORK, NEW YORK tr Distributed by the Best Independent Exchanges Greater New York by Sam Zierler, president. Commonwealth Film Exchange, 729 7th Avenue, N. Y. City; Eastern Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey by Ben Amsterdam, president. Masterpiece Film Attractions, 1329 Vine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.; New England States by American Feature Film Company, 37 Piedmont Street, Boston, Mass.; Minneapolis, North Dakota and South Dakota by Fred Cubberly, F. & R. Film Company, Loeb Arcade Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota. ENTIRE FOREIGN RIGHTS CONTROLLED BY SIMMONDS -KANN ENTERPRISES, INC., 220 W. 42nd St., N. Y. City