The Film Renter and Moving Picture News (Jan-Feb 1923)

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January 6, 1923. ‘ quality and low cost. 2, John Dalton ‘Street Works INTEREST IN GERMAN FILMS. E have had many inquiries from renters concerning the German super films; photographs of which were given in our last issue, in particular a great many prominent renters being interested in ‘‘ Monna Vanna ”’ and ‘' Nathan the Wise.’ We should therefore like to mention that the United Kingdom rights for both these productions are controlled by Apex Film Company, 5, Denmark Street, London, W.1, of which Mr. Louis Zimmerman is the very capable managing director. GOOD PRINTING IS” ~GOOD ADVERTISING. ‘AJORMAN-WRIGHT, Ltd. have had long experience in Printing for the Film Trade, and are Specialists in Fine Work which combines artistic effect. with speedy delivery, good THE FILM RENTER &.MOVING PicfURE NEWS.: 57 They are prepared to submit estimates, designs and general ideas for all kinds of Synopses and Posters. NORMAN-WRIGHT, Li 53a, Shaftesbury Avenue, LONDON, W.C.1. ————DNM_ANCHESTER. —LEICESTER. The Manchester Trade football team opéted 1923 badly, suffering defeat on Wednesday at Openshaw by a team organised by Mr. Burgess, wh» is identified with the Alhambra, Openshaw. On the whole, however, in matches played up to date the trade men have given a good account of themselves, and are expecting to have quite a fair record of successes before the season ends. On Wednesday next they play the Failsworth Co-op. XI. at Failsworth. Vitagraph have ongaged the Futurist, Manchester, for each Wednesday of the next three weeks, and it is their intention to trade show there in order given: ‘‘ His Sixteenth Wife,’’ ‘‘ The Suspect,’’ ‘* Aladdin From Broadway,”’ and ‘‘ His Own People.’ Fach of these productions will be found to be well worth seeing. THE FILM RENTER & MOVING PICTURE ‘IS ALWAYS FIRST ~ / WITH THE NEWS. - = 7