The New York State Exhibitor (1933)

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D Page 14 Augl0'33 YOUR THEATRE WHAT THE PRODUCERS PROMISE— An analysis of what the major companies and the independents intend to make during season 1933-1934, from best available advices. ALLIED Allied intends to produce at least 4 features. Company still has some to de¬ liver on this year’s schedule. AMKINO This company will release several Rus¬ sian made features during the new season. AUTEN Captain Harold Auten is expected to release several features and shorts during the new season. BRITISH INTERNATIONAL It is expected that at least 12 features made for the American market will be dis¬ tributed by this company this season. CAREWE Edwin Carewe announces that Edwin Carewe Pictures, Inc., will produce 12 features. CHADWICK I. E. Chadwick intends to produce at least 4 productions during the new season for independent release. CHESTERFIELD Chesterfield will release 18 features, 9 under the Chesterfield banner and 9 under that of Invincible. COLUMBIA Columbia plans to produce 48 features, 26 two-reelers and 7 series of single reels. Features will include 12 westerns. DOWLING-HOPKINS Eddie Dowling and Arthur Hopkins in¬ tend making 6 features in the east. EAGLE-COMET Adolph Poliak and Morris Shiller plan a series of productions produced in Florida. EFRUS Sam Efrus is reported sponsoring a series of six political pictures. ERSKIN Chester Erskin announces 4 features for the new season. EXPLOITATION Exploitation Pictures announces 4 fea¬ tures. FERRONE Frank Ferrone announces 8 productions for the new season. FIRST DIVISION Company, besides distributing other inde¬ pendent product, intends to produce from 4-8 features itself. FLAMINGO Current advices state Flamingo, a new company producing in Florida at Kennedy City, intends to produce about 12 features. FOX-EDUCATIONAL Fox will deliver 54 features, 104 semi¬ weekly issues of the news, 3 series of single reels, one 26 in number, and two 12 in number. Educational will deliver 52 two-reelers and 66 one-reelers. GIBSON Hoot Gibson turns toward aviation action field, may produce 6. KEN GOLDSMITH Six features are planned by this com¬ pany. GOLDSTEIN Mannie Goldstein announces that about fifteen features will be distributed by his organization. HAYES Max Hayes Productions intends to make 2 features and shorts. HELBER Helber Pictures intend to distribute many English pictures re-synchronized with American dialogue during the new season. IDEAL This company announces 6 three-reelers and 13 one-reel novelties for the new season. KENT Willis Kent intends making several features for the independent market this season. KILNER George Kilner, who formed Superlite Productions, intends to make 12 features in New York. KRIMSKY-COCHRAN This company intends to produce 2 fea¬ tures in addition to “Emperor Jones,’’ announced to be distributed by U-A. MacCRACKEN Harold MacCracken, explorer, is down for 4 travel pictures during the season. MAGNA Meyer Davis, orchestra leader, intends to make 13 shorts, in two series. MAJESTIC About 13 features will be delivered by this company during the new season, it is expected. MAYFAIR Mayfair expects to release at last 15 pictures on the 1933-1934 schedule. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER This company will produce 48 features, 56 two-reelers and 55 one-reelers. News will have 104 issues. MONARCH Plans from this company are indefinite. MONOGRAM This organization will produce 20 fea¬ tures and 8 westerns. Thirteen Port O’Call single reels will be distributed. PARAMOUNT This company plans 65 features. There will be 101 one-reelers and 24 two-reelers. The news will have 104 issues. PERFEX Perfex Pictures announces features and shorts for the new season. PRINCIPAL Company expects to distribute a series of long shorts and single reels this season. RADIO This organization will produce 52 fea¬ tures and 106 shorts. Shorts will consist of 52 single and 54 double reels. News will have 104 issues. REGENT Regent plans about a dozen features for 1933-1934. RESOLUTE Herbert Ebenstein, president, announces that this company will produce 12 features. YOUR THEATRE is merely reporting this product infor¬ mation. It, in no way, tries to influence the exhibitor into believing that all that has been reported and an¬ nounced will eventually see its way to the screens of the nation.