Pictures Press (Aug 21-28, 1920)

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August 21, 1920 PICTURES PRESS 43 ‘‘The Devil’s Garden,” Lionel Barrymore. “The Girl of Gold,” Norma Talmadge. Title undecided, Marshall Neilan No. 5. “Old Dad,” Mildred Harris-Ghaplin. Special, R. A. Walsh. “The Chess Board,” Constance Talmadge. SELZNICK Aug. 1 — “A Strange Legacy,” 1st episode “The Branded Four.” Aug. 2 — “Mountain Madness,” Republic. Aug. 8 — “The Flames of Revenge,” 2nd episode “The Branded Four.” Aug. 9 — “Panthea,” Norma Talmadge. Aug. 15 — “The Devil’s Trap,” 3rd episode “Branded Four.” Aug. 16 — “Darling Mine,” Olive Thomas. Aug. 16 — “Johnny,” Herbert Kaufman. ' Aug. 22 — “The Blade of Death,” 4th episode “Branded Four.” Aug. 23 — “The Point of View,” Elaine Hammerstein. Aug. 23 — “Seeds of Vengeance,” Select, Bernard Durning. Aug. 23 — “Out of the Snows,” Ralph Ince. Aug. 29 — “Fate’s Pawn,” 5th episode “Branded Four.” Aug. 30 — “The Poor Simp,” Owen Moore. Aug. 30 — “Just Outside the Door,” Select, Edith Hallor. Aug. 30 — “Mr. Wu,” Republic, all star. FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY July— “The Sins of St. Anthony.” July — “Away Goes Prudence.” July — “Let’s be Fashionable.” July— “The Ladder of Lies.” July— “The World and His Wife.” August — “Homer Comes Home.” August — “The Fourteenth Man.” September List “The Right to Love,” Mae Murray and David Powell. “Lady Rose’s Daughter,” Elsie Ferguson. “A Village Sleuth,” Charles Ray. “Civilian Clothes,” Thomas Meighan. “Half an Hour,” Dorothy Dalton. “Humoresque,” featuring Alma Reubens “Little Miss Rebellion,” Dorothy Gish. “What’s Your Hurry,” Wallace Reid. October List “Something to Think About,” All Star. “The Jailbird,” Douglas MacLean. “The Round-Up,” Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle. “Deep Waters,” Maurice Tourneur Production. “The Cradle of Courage,” William S. Hart. “A City Sparrow,” Ethel Crayton. “Held by the Enemy,” All Star. “A Full House,” Bryant Washburn. “The Restless Sex,” Marion Davies. “An Old-Fashioned Boy,” Charles Ray. November List “Behold My Wife,” All Star. “Sins of Rozanne,” Ethel Clayton. “The Charm School,” Wallace Reid. “Her Husband’s Friend,” Enid Bennett. “The Frisky Mrs. Johnson,” Billie Burke. “Burglar Proof,” Bryant Washburn. “Idols of Clay,” George Fitzmaurice Production. “A Romantic Adventuress,” Dorothy Dalton. PATHE EXCHANGE July — “Deadlier Sex,” Blanche Sweet. July — “Rio Grande,” All star. July — “Little Cafe,” Max Linder. July — “Great Heart,” All star. (Edgar Lewis Prod.) August— “Passers By,” All star. (Stewart Blackton Prod.) August — “The Broadway Cowboy,” William Desmond. August — “Girl in the Web,” Blanche Sweet. September List “Lifting Shadows,” Emmy Whelan. “Sherry,” All star. (Edgar Lewis Prod.) “One Hour Before Dawn,” H. B. Warner. “Man and His Woman,” Herbert Rawlinson. “Lahonia,” All star. (Edgar Lewis Prod.) VITAGRAPH July 5 — “The Gauntlet,” by Harry T. Morey. July 19 — “The Message of the Mouse,” Anita Stewart. July 26 — “God’s Country and the Woman,” William Duncan. July 5 — Big V Special Comedy, “Footprints,” Joe Rock. July 19 — Big V Special Comedy, “The Laundry,” Montgomery. August 2 — Big V Special Comedy, “Springtime,” Jimmy Aubrey. August 16 — Big V Special Comedy (Title not announced ) , Montgomery. September List “Trumpet Island,” Special, 7 reels. “The Prey,” Alice Joyce, 6 reels. “The Stage Hand,” Larry Semon, comedy. “The Whisper Market,” Corinne Griffith. “The Purple Cipher,” Earle Williams. “The Decorator,” Jimmy Aubrey, comedy. REALART PICTURES July 6 — “A Cumberland Romance,” Mary Miles Minter. July 20 — “A Dark Lantern,” Alice Brady. August 2 — “The Law of the Yukon,” Chas. Miller Production. August 16 — “The Soul of Youth,” Wm. D. Taylor. September List “39 East,” Constance Binney. “Food for Scandal,” Wanda Hawley. “Sweet Lavender,” Mary Miles Minter. “You Never Can Tell,” Bebe Daniels. Future List “Blackbirds,” Justine Johnstone. “The New York Idea,” Alice Brady. “The Furnace,” W. D. Taylor. “Her Beloved Villain,” Wanda Hawley. GOLDWYN DIST. Now Playing Star Series Specials — “The Woman and the Puppet,” Geraldine Farrar “Jes’ Call Me Jim,” Will Rogers. “Dollars and Sense,” Madge Kennedy. “The Great Accident,” Tom Moore. “The Truth,” Madge Kennedy. “Cupid, the Cowpuncher,” Will Rogers. Eminent Authors’ Prod. — “The Street Called Straight,” by Basil King. “Partners of the Night,” by Leroy Scott. “Scratch My Back,” by Rupert Hughes. “Going Some,” by Rex Beach. “Dangerous Days,” by Mary Roberts Rinehart. Coming Releases Star Series Specials — “Madame X,” Pauline Fredericks. “Stop Thief,” Tom Moore. “The Man Who Had Everything,” Jack Pickford. “The Girl with the Jazz Heart,” Madge Kennedy. “■What Happened to Rosa,” Mabel Normand. “Honest Dutch,” Will Rogers. “Honest Hutch,” Wlill Rogers. “Officer 666,” Tom Moore. Eminent Authors’ Prod. — “It’s a Great Life,” by Mary Roberts Rinehart. “The Penalty,” by Gouverneur Morris. “The Branding Iron,” by Katherine Newlin Burt. “Earthbound,” by Basil King.” “The North Wind’s Malice,” by Rex Beach. “Milestones,” by Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblok. Capitol Comedies July 18 — “A Counter Plot,” Buddy Post. Aug. 1 — “The Road to Ruin,” Flannagan & Edwards. Aug. 15 — “His Wife’s Husband,” Flannagan & Edwards. Aug. — “In and Out,” Flannagan & Edwards. Sept. 12 — -“Knocking ’Em Cold,” Flannagan & Edwards. Sept. 26 — “Hearts and Hammers, ” Flannagan & Edwards. Bray Pictographs (1 reel) July 4 — “Beating a Man at His Own Game.” July 10 — “Our Wonderful World.” July 18 — “The Life History of the Pearl.” Aug. — “Beating the Landlord.” Aug. — “The Enchanted Garden.” Aug. — “Speeding Up the Play.” Ford Educationals July 4 — Tropical Gems of Florida: Scenic. July 11 — Water as Power. July 18 — Just Write: Making Fountain Pens. July 25 — Current Occurrences: Making Electric Flat Irons and Percolators. Aug. 1 — Into the Big Cypress: Scenic. Aug. 8 — Starting Life: Showing Young Life. UNIVERSAL June 21 — “Human Stuff,” Harry Carey. June 28 — “A Tokio Siren,” Aoki. July 12 — “The Red Lane,” Frank Mayo. July 19 — “The Girl in the Rain,” Anne Cornwall. July 26 — “La La Lucille,” Eddie Lyons & Lee Moran. August 9 — “The Adorable Savage,” Edith Roberts. Late August List August 16 — “Under Northern Lights,” Leonard Clapham, Virginia Faire and William Buckley. .august 23 — “Blue Streak McCoy,” Harry Carey. September List Sept. 6 — -“In Folly’s Trail,” Carmel Myers. Sept. 13 — “Hitchin’ Posts,” Frank Mayo. Sept. 20 — “Out of a Clear Sky,” Gladys Walton and J. Perrin. Sept. 27 — “Sun Down Slim,” Harry Carey. October List Oct. 4 — “Once a Plumber,” Lyons & Moran. Oct. 11 — “Kate of Crime Street,” Eva Novak.