Screenland (Oct 1923-Mar 1924)

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SCREENLAN© Motion Picture Directory ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES. 3S3 Madison Avenue, New York City. Richard Bai'thelmess Productions, Inspiration Pictures, 565 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Edwin Carewe Productions. Associated First Nat'l Pictures, 619 Pacific Finance Bldg., Los Angeles. Calif. Allen Holubar Productions, Union League Bldg.. Third and Hill Streets. Los Angeles, Calif. Thomas H. Ince Productions, Ince Studios, Culver City, Calif. John M. Stahl Productions, Mayer Studio, 3800 Mission Road, Los Angeles, Calif. Norma and Constance Talmadge Productions, United Studios, Hollywood, Calif. Maurice Toumeur Productions, United Studios, Hollywood. Calif. Laurence Trimble-Jane Murfin Productions. Associated First Nat'l Pictures, 6 West 48th Street, New York City. Louis Mayer Productions. 3800 Mission Road, Los Angeles. Calif. Richard Walton Tully Productions. United Studios. Hollywood, Calif. Charles Ray Productions, 1428 Fleming Street, Los Angeles. Calif. EDUCATIONAL FILMS CORPORATION. 370 Seventh Avenue, New York City. Christie Comedies, Christie Film Co., Inc., Sunset at Gower St., Los Angeles, Calif. Hamilton Comedies, Lloyd Hamilton Corp.. 5341 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Calif. Mermaid Comedies, Jack White Corp., 5341 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Calif. FAMOUS PLAYERS -LASKY CORPORATION (PARAMOUNT). 4S5 Fifth Avenue. New York Cit Paramount, Pierce Ave. and Sixth St., Long Island City, N. Y. Lasky, Hollywood. Calif. Wm. S. Hart Productions, 1215 Bates Street, Hollywood. Calif. FOX FILM CORPORATION. 10th Ave. and 55th St., New York City; 1401 N. Western Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. GOLDWYN PICTURES CORPORATION. 469 Fifth Avenue, New York City; Culver City, Calif. International Films, Inc. (Cosmopolitan Productions), 729 Seventh Avenue, New York City; Second Avenue and 127th St.. New Y'ork City. GOLDWYN, SAMUEL, 3S3 Madison Avenue, New York City. W. W. HODKINSON CORPORATION. 469 Fifth Avenue, New York City. MASTODON FILMS, INC.. C. C. Burr, 135 West 44th Street, New York City; Glendale, Long Island. AIETRO PICTURE CORPORATION. 1540 Broadway. New York City ; Romaine and Cahuenga Avenue, Hollywood. Calif. Tiffany Productions. 1540 Broadway. NewYork City. _ . „. ,. Buster Keaton Productions, Keaton Studio, 1205 Lillian Way, Hollywood. Caiif. Jackie Coogan, United Studios. Hollywood. Calif. PATHE EXCHANGE, Pathe Bldg.. 35 West 45th Street. New Y'ork City; (Associated Exhibitors). Hal E. Roach Studios, Inc.. Culver City, Calif. Mack Sennett Comedy Productions. Los Angeles. Calif. PREFERRED PICTURES, 1650 Broadway. New Y'ork City; Maver-Scbulbers Studio, 3S00 Mission Road. Los Angeles. Calif. Tom Forman. Victor Schertzinger and Louis J. Gasnier Productions. PRINCIPAL PICT1TRES CORPORATION. 1540 Broadway, New York City; 7200 Santa Monica Blvd., L03 Angeles. Calif. R-C PICTURES CORPORATION. 723 Seventh Avenue, New York City: Corner Gower and Melrose Streets, Hollywood. Calif. UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION. 729 Seventh Avenue, New York City. George Arliss Productions. Distinctive Prod.. 366 Madison Avenue. New Y'ork .City. Rex Beach Productions. United Artists Corp.. 729 Seventh Avenue. New York City. Charlie Chaplin Studios. 1416 LaBrea Ave.. Hollywood. Calif. _ , ^ D. w. Griffith Studios, Orienta Point. Mamaroneck. N. Y. Jack Pickford. Mary Pickford Studio. Hollywood. Calif. • Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks Studio. Hollywood. Calif. UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. COMPANY. 1600 Broadway, New Y'ork City; Universal City CalC'enturv Comedies, Circle Blvd.. Hollywood. Calif. VlTAGRAPH COMPANY OF AMERICA. (s) East 15th Street anil Locust Avenue. Brooklyn. New York; 1708 Talmadge Stieet, Hollywood Whitman Bennett Productions. 537 Riverdale Ave., Yonkers. New York. WARNER BROTHERS. 1600 Broadway, New York City: Sunset Blvd. at Bronson, Los Angeles, Calif. .. , new sombrero and called to her to come and pose for some' publicity pictures with me. She looked at me a long time then she said, "I know it's all my fault, but just the same I can't stand it any longer. You were better dead." She left, then, and I ain't seen her since. But that's why the closeups in my new pictures really get you. They reach new heights, everybody says. And I owe that to my wife, too. Society as the Screen Sees It From Page 42 — mount cinema engineers in canning the customs and capers of those whose motto is "Comme il faut." So now we'll double back to Miss Millie Moneybags as she nonchalantly mops up the floors of her ancestral home with an opera cloak worth two hundred times as much as this fricassee of film faux pas. If I've seen this bit of action once on the screen I've seen it a dozen times. Sigrid Holmquist was the last offender in a picture she made with Jack Holt. The film was so inconsequental that its label has slipped me ; but it was evident that the drag was inserted to show Sigrid's utter ennui with her higher plane existence. Now I've seen the gilded wives and daughters of plutocrats wearing ermine and equally expensive opera cloaks, returning from an evening out but the only things I have ever seen them drag upstairs were their own weary selves and in one 'instance, a polluted plutocratic husband. And who complained to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Servants at the way the millionaire sweeties of the screen treated their household vassals ? Why no other person than Mrs. Lydig Hoyt, universally conceded to be batting Four Hundred in Gotham's Junior and other leagues. She was in Hollywood making a picture with Norma Talmadge and frankly stated, if my memory serves me right, that cinematic reproductions of high social events pained her deeply but the treatment accorded picture servants by their movie mistresses made it difficult for her to keep her face straight at crucial moments in the making of the picture. 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