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PICTURES PRESS
August 28, 1920
Latest Film Releases
Dates of releases are given in the following tables in every case where they have been decided upon by distributors up to the day of going to press. Release dates that may be fixed first in New York are received by wire from the correspondent of Picture Press in that city. Where exact future dates are not stated, the pictures are ready for distribution and only the day of their release remains to be decided. Important releases of the last few weeks also are indicated, for the benefit of theater managers in the smaller cities. In a section at the end of the guide are tabloid descriptions of futurerelease pictures.
METRO CORP.
July — “Parlor, Bedroom and Bath,” All star. July — “The Misfit Wife,” Alice Lake.
August — “Held in Trust,” May Allison.
August — “The Chorus Girl’s Romance,” Viola Dana.
August — “The Mutiny of the Elsinore,” Jack London Prod.
September List Sept. 1 — “The Hope,” All star.
Sept. 6 — “Love, Honor and Obey,” All star. Sept. 13 — “The Price of Redemption,” Bert Lytell.
Sept. 20 — “The Saphead,” All star.
Sept. 27 — “Clothes,” All star.
October List
Oct. 1— “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” Super-Special.
Oct. 11 — “Billions,” Nazimova.
Oct. 18 — “The Great Redeemer,” Super-Special. Oct. 25 — “Coincidences,” Harron.
November List
Nov. 1 — “The Marriages of Mayfair,” All star or Super-Special.
Nov. 8 — “Fine Feathers,” All Star.
Nov. 15 — “Polly With a Past,” Super-Special. Nov. 22 — “The Star Rover,” Jack London. Nov. 29 — “Are All Men Alike?” May Allison. December List
Dec. 6 — -“Blackmail,” Viola Dana.
Dec. 13 — “The Gorgeous Girl,” Alice Lake.
Dec. 20 — “The Misleading Lady,” Bert Lytell. Dec. 27 — “Big Game,” All star or Super-Special.
January List
•Jan. 3 — “Hearts Are Trumps,” All star or Super-Special.
Jan. 10 — “The God of His Fathers,” Jack London.
Jan. 17 — “The Marriage of William Ashe,” May Allison.
Jan. 24 — “The Hole in the Wall,” All star. Jan. 31 — “Madame Peacock,” Nazimova.
FOX FILM CORP.
July 4 — “Three Gold Coins,” Tom Mix.
July 4 — “Sister to Salome,” Gladys Brockwell.
July 25 — “The Spirit of Good,” Madeline Traverse.
July 27 — “Camille of the Yukon,” All Star.
Aug. 1 — “Rose of Nome,” Gladys Brockwell.
Aug. 1 — “Slipping Feet,” Sunshine Comedy.
Aug. 8 — “The Square Shooter,” Buck Jones.
Aug. 8 — “Virtuous Husbands,” Sunshine Comedy.
Aug. 8 — “The Yacht Racers,” Mutt and Jeff Cartoon.
Aug. 8 — “The White Moll,” Pearl White.
Aug. 15 — “Skirts,” Six Reel Sunshine Comedy.
Aug. 15 — “The Little Wanderer,” Shirley Mason.
Aug. 15 — “Mary’s Little lobster,” Sunshine Comedy.
Aug. 15 — “The Cow Punchers,” Mutt and Jeff Cartoon.
Aug. 22 — “If I Were King,” William Farnum. Aug. 22 — “Her Honor, the Mayor,” Eileen Percy.
Aug. 22 — “A Waiter’s Wasted Life,” Sunshine Comedy.
Aug. 22 — “Home, Sweet Home,” Mutt and Jeff Cartoon.
Aug. 29 — “The Man Who Dared,” William Russell.
Aug. 29 — “His Wife’s Caller,” Sunshine Comedy.
Aug. 29 — “Napoleon,” Mutt and Jeff Cartoon. September List
Sept. 5 — “Firebrand Trevison,” Buck Jones. Sept. 5 — “The Song Birds,” Mutt and Jeff Cartoon.
Sept. 5 — “The Untamed,” Tom Mix.
Sept. 12 — “Merely Mary Ann,” Shirley Mason. Sept. 12— “Kiss Me Quick,” Sunshine Comedy. Sept. 12 — “Hot Dogs,” Mutt and Jeff Cartoon. Sept. 12 — “While New York Sleeps,” All star. Sept. 19 — “The Face at Your Window,” All star.
Sept. 19 — “The Husband Hunter,” Eileen
Percy.
Sept. i9 — “The Merry Cafe,” Mutt and Jeff Cartoon.
Sept. 26— “The Thief,” Pearl White.
Sept. 26 — “From Now On,” George Walsh. Sept. 26 — “Farmyard Follies,” Sunshine Comedy.
Sept. 26 — “The Tailor Shop,” Mutt and Jeff Cartoon.
Futures List
“White Moll,” Pearl White.
“Skirts,” Sunshine Special.
“If I Were King,” William Farnum.
“While New York Sleeps,” All Star.
“The Face at Your Window,” All Star.
“Over the Hills to the Poorhouse,” All Star.
“A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court,” All Star.
“Queen of Sheba,” All Star.
“The Scuttlers,” William Farnum.
“Drag Harlan,” William Farnum.
“The Untamed,” Tom Mix.
“The Texan,” Tom Mix.
“Prairie Flowers,” Tom Mix.
“The Thief,” Pearl White.
“Tiger’s Cub,” Pearl White.
“The Mountain Woman,” Pearl White.
“Merely Mary Ann,” Shirley Mason.
“Chin Toy,” Shirley Mason.
“From Now On,” George Walsh.
“Number 17,” George Walsh.
“The Plunger,” George Walsh.
“The Man Who Dared,” William Russell.
“The Challenge of the Law,” William Russell. “The Iron Rider,” William Russell.
‘Tier Honor the Mayor,” Eileen Percy.
“Sunset Sprague,” Buck Jones.
“Firebrand Trevison,” Buck Jones.
“The Rangers,” Buck Jones.
“The Husband Hunter,” Eileen Percy.
“Beware of the Bride,” Eileen Percy.
ROBERTSON-COLE
July — ‘White Dove,” H. B. Warner. July — “Who’s Your Servant?” All star.
July — “Bottom of the World,” All star.
July — “Butterfly Man,” Lew Cody.
July — “Uncharted Channels,” H. B. Warner. July — “Moon Madness,” Edith Storey.
July — “Bright Skies,” Zazu Pitts.
Aug. 1 — “The Wonder Man,” George Carpentier.
Aug. 9 — “Li Ting Lang,” Sessue Hayakawa. Aug. 29 — “Fortune Teller,” Marjorie Rambeau.
September List “Kismet,” Otis Skinner.
“Big Happiness,” Dustin Farnum.
“So Long Letty,” All star.
Future List
“Occasionally Yours,” Lew Cody.
FIRST NATIONAL
July 25 — “A Splendid Hazard,” Allan Dwan. July 31— “Married Life,” Mack Sennett.
July 17 — “Yes or No,” Norma Talmadge.
Aug. 28 — “Go and Get It,” Marshall Neilan. Aug. 7 — “The Perfect Woman,” Constance Talmadge.
Future List
“The Notorious Miss Lisle,” Katherine MacDonald.
“The Jack-Knife Man,” King Vidor.
“What Women Love,” Annette Kellerman. “Forty-five Minutes from Broadway,” Charles Ray.
“Good References,” Constance Talmadge.
“In the Heart of a Fool,” Allan Dwan.
“Dinty,” Marshall Neilan.
“Harriet the Piper,” Anita Stewart.
“The Branded Woman,” Norma Talmadge. “The Master Mind,” Lionel Barrymore. “Athalie,” Sydney Franklin Prod.
“The Woman,” Special.
Mack Sennett Special.
“Peaceful Valley,” Charles Ray.
“Twin Beds,” Mr. and Mrs. Carter de Haven. Special, R. A. Walsh.
“Nomads of the North,” James Oliver Curwood.
“Man and Woman,” Mildred Harris-Chaplin No. 4.
“Curtain,” Katherine MacDonald.
Special, Dorothy Phillips.
“Sowing the Wind,” Anita Stewart.
“The Scoffer,” Allan Dwan.
“The Devil’s Garden,” Lionel Barrymore.
“The Girl of Gold,” Norma Talmadge.
Title undecided, Marshall Neilan No. 5.
“Old Dad.” Mildred Harris-Chaplin.
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.
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