The photoplay writer ([c1913])

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PATHI& F#E$BS^ J'jGojrigress jSt 5 ,Jersey City Heights, N. J. All types' 'of plays.-. 'American comedies and dramas; comedies preferred. PILOT FILM CORPORATION, 120 School St., Yonkers, N. Y. One-reel features—dramas that are different from the usual run. RELIANCE Co., 540 West 21st St., New York. Strong dramas of American life. Original and dainty comedies. Emotional two-reel dramas—those dealing with the big social problems of present-day American life. Costume plays not wanted. SELIG POLYSCOPE Co., 20 East Randolph St., Chicago, 111. Uses very few outside scripts. SELIG WESTERN Co., Allesandro St., Los Angeles, Cali- fornia. Plays in which the old missions can be used. Historical plots or historical incidents introduced into plays. SOLAX Co., Fort Lee, N. J. Spectacular dramas. Stirring melodramas. Clean, lively comedies. UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. Co., 1600 Broadway, New York. This is a company that controls those listed below and considers scenarios for all of them: Bison Co., Cham- pion Co., Eclair Co., Crystal Co., Gem Co., Imp Co., Nestor Co., Powers Co., Rex Co., Victor Co. A re- jection slip from one of these companies serves for all of them, as the scenarios are read with reference to the needs of each. VITA GRAPH Co. OF AMERICA, East 15th St. and Locust Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. This company releases six reels week- ly; their demand is therefore greater than that of any other single company. They buy good dramas, melo- dramas, comedies, and farces. Anything interesting, strong, and original is available. SO