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Screen Gossip
A hundred reels of the happenings in filmdom, condensed into a few lively pages.
By Neil G. Caward
SPEAKING of Mutual, since the last copy for this department was prepared President Freuler has formed a new two million five hundred thousand dollar corporation known as "Empire All-Star Corporation," with the assistance of Alf Hayman, president of the Frohman Company. The new producing organization has an option on all the stage successes of the late Charles Frohman and will be enabled to make use of the vast collection of costumes, scenery, stage settings, props, et cetera, accumulated by the gigantic Frohman Company. Studios of the new film-manufacturing concern will be established in New York, Chicago, and California, and many of the Frohman stars will be screened in the productions in w h i c h they first achieved fame on the speaking stage. Ann 3Jurdoek is one of the first of the Frohman stars to sign a contract with the Empire All-Star Corporation.
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Ann Murdoch, firxt star to join the Empire Company, the new branch of Mutual.
Unquestionably one of the biggest deals in the motion-picture industry during the last twelve months links up the publishing house o f Street & Smith, the GeneralFilm Company, one of the oldest and big