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Bogus Movies
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films which will be reissued, revise" and doctored and put back upon the market again. Some of these will undoubtedly be renamed, new titles inserted, and wished on the public as "brand new" subjects.
The reissuance of old films under new titles has been declared unfair business practice by the Federal Trade Commission in a complaint issued against the Signet Film Co., Incorporated. This concern, too, makes its headquarters in New York. It seems that the commission took particular exception of the fact that this outfit was showing films previously exhibited under other titles, as new pictures and not making any mention of the fact that the photoplays were reissues.
Nearly every exhibitor is well acquainted with the film market. His eyes are open when he "buys" . his entertainment from the "wholesale" man. If he wants to give you quality for the money you spend with him he won't try to wish, "warmed-over" photoplays on you. If the dollar sign hangs in front of his nose and he can't see any further then
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
— he'll probably exploit the most popular player in the cast of the old stuff in such a way that unless you are careful you will get what the "honey tender" got-^STUNG!
Watch the list that Screenland will print very carefully of the names of photoplays to "watch out for." You will save yourself time and money if you do.
In the next "Monkey Gland Movies" article I am going to tell you about some experiences with an outfit who tried to sell stock to promote their "film doctoring" organization. Maybe you have received a letter from one of these companies telling you how quickly you can "double" your money. If you have you will be doubly interested in the expose. If you haven't you will want to guard yourself against being "hooked" for a sucker. Watch for it.
It is said William S. Hart contemplates ropin' his way into the "Follies," according to report.
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