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PICTURES PRESS
August 21, 1920
Amador Film Company
INCORPORATED
Announces Two New Stars —
Charles Amador
CONSTANCE RAYMOND Charlie Amador is offered in One-Reel Comedies
An eccentric comedian in vehicles built for him. Charlie Amador is just one long roar.
Amador offerings are REAL reel comedies with an appeal alike to old and young.
Production will start at an early date.
One release weekly for one year.
Watch for releasing announcement.
Constance Raymond is presented in Two-Reel Westerns
No western horsewoman is the peer of this daring, charmingly beautiful young rider, who has “doubled’’ in thrilling scenes for older stars, but now, at last, has come into her own. With her will be featured the two wonder-horses, “Lady Beverly" and “Star.” The Constance Raymond productions will have extraordinary scenic value and without the amazing horsemanship of little Constance, without even the powerful stories that are being picturized, their exquisite beauty the charm of each scene
would mark them to a high place in picture art. Imagine, if you can, what it will
mean to your box office to offer thrilling westerns, crammed chock full of action and
CHARLES AMADOR
sensat onal horsemanship staged in real western atmosphere — in the wonder-places of the West, with the glories of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado and other beauty spots as their settings.
Constance Raymond "Westerns” will be truly inspiring, the greatest of all westerns.
Watch for releasing announcements
Amador Film Company, Inc.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
Merton Barnes, President Hub. J. G. Bruning, Vice-President Fay Harwood, Treasurer James Leek, Secretary
Gordon MacLean, Cinematographer
CONSTANCE RAYMOND