Variety (July 1923)

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CT ■ ., ,"'BV*iR-:.'rj ^.ewf^nr.' VARIETY 23 Week! Exhibitors are assured of a continuous volume of dominant productions from theStudios ofQoldwyn, Cosmopolitan and Distinctive for distribution by >>» I'k ft-!'- ■ . :•» 'Vfv.l' -■^n ' >..^ hLdwyiX" smo' y> ... ->■■)■■ aAi ji ;■•••.. Among the prominent showmen ywho will play the releases of iGoldwyn-Cosmopolitan are the following: ', • . , . L libson ivho has contracted for Cincinnati^ Day ton and Columbus— '"y '"'';•■• V^'-''^'•■■''•■ Balaban and Katz who will pre«release 'The Spoil* crs*' and **Three Wise Fools" at both the Roosevelt and Chicago Theatres— r ^ .t, William I* Goldman who will show the produce tions of Goldwyn'Cosmopolitan at his King The* atre in St* Louis and also at the new St* Louis Theatre upon its completion^ The West Coast Theatres (Los Angeles) will play all Goldwyn'Cosmopolitan releases throughout their circuit— , . • ■•^ •■■,•.■;,,■,:/-; ;::,-^r: :,•.!.?:■■-.••••.■ >; ^■^■■:-'-'- Herbert L» Rothchild who will play all of our re« leases at his four San Francisco houses— Jensen and Von Herberg who will pre-release The Spoilers" in Seatde and also at the Rivoli in Portland— Ruben and Finklestein who will show Goldwyn* Cosmopolitan releases in Minneapolis, St**PauIt Duluthy Superiori Hibbing, Brainerd and Virginia City— ,. Fred Desberg will play all of the productions for season 1923-24 at the Stillman, State and Allen Theatres, Cleveland- ___, ' Rowland and Clark will play all Goldwyn-Cosmo* politan product at the State and Blackstone The* atreSf Pittsburg,—also at Erie, East Liberty, and ^•■■ Braddock— .'^'•^■•/:://S: ,'v';^'^ Tom Moore will play all Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan at his Rialto Theatre, Washington— A. H. Blank will play Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan in Omaha, Des Moines and Davenport. 'oLcL wunr ■« '.;.• ^ ...■-I" . tr. osmo •» •;«^ l^Yoduc^jcms for ■■-.:■':..,,,.,. AUGUST.,,,-.' :,...,..-. ■ ; ' ; SEPTEMBER v', ■ OCTOBER ..^•■■■:.-^'. vrC.^^ THREE WISE FOOLS A King Vidor Production. From John Oold^n'i greae tCMt success by Austin Strong and staged by Winchell Smltn. June Mathis, Editorial Director. A Ooldwyn Picture .You've hJever Played A Better! THE SPOILERS Rex Beac!i*i epic of lawless Alaska. A Jesse D. Hamptoa production. Direaed by Lambert Hlllyer. With Milton StUi^ Anna Q, Nllsson, Barbara Bedford, ^obm Edeaon, Noah r.Mlt Sam de It WiU Make Historyl Beery, Mitchell Lewis, Louise Fazenda, Ford Scerlitig, RockUffi Fellowes, Sam de Grasse, Wallace MacDonald. A Ooldwya Piaure. ENEMIES OF WOMEN By Ibanez. With Lionel Barrymore and Alma Rubent. Directed by Alan Crosland. Scetiario by John Lynch* S«^ tings by Joseph Urban. A Cosmopolitan Productiocu 7 The Box Office Sensadonl ^:;;.H-^.;:.---- 5 DAYS ' ■'.^*;•■•^-•■ By Elinor Olytu A Charles Brabin Production, featuring Corinne Griffith and Frank Mayo. Sceiurio by Oulda Bergert. June Mathis, Editorial Director. A Goldwyn Picture* A Love Story They'll Love! THE GREEN GODDESS Starring George Arliss. With Alice Joyce, David PoweD and Harry Morcy. From the famous play by William Archer. Adapted by Forrest Habey. Directed by Sidney OlcotC* A Distinctive Picture. Thrilling! Lavish! Spectacular! , / THE ETERNAL 3 Marshall Meilan*s great production from his own story. With Claire Windsor, Hobart Bosworth, Bessie Love and Ray Griffith. Condirected by Marshall Neilan and Frank UrsoD. A Goldwyn Picture, j^^^y^ ^ j^^^ ^^; RED LIGHTS m Eds play. Adapted by Carey Wilsotu June Mathis, Editorial Di- A Clarence Badger Production. From Edward E. Rosens stage play. Adapted by Carey Wilsotu June Mathis, Editorial Di- rector. With Alice Lake, Johnny walker, Marie Prevost and Ray Griffith. A Goldwyn Picture. They'U be thnUed! ^ THE STEADFAST HEART By Clarence Budington Kelland. With Marguerite CourticX; Mary Alden and Miriam Battista. Diseaed by Sheridaa HtJL A Distinctive Picture. The Powerful Audience Picture! THE MAGIC SKIN By Balzac Presented by Gilbert E. Gable. A George IX Baker productiotu With Besse Love, George Walsh, CaroMl Myers. A Ooldwyn Picture. A Magnificent Drama! THE DAY OF FAITH By Arthur Somers Roche. A Tod Browning producHoA. Scenario by June Mathis and Katharine Kavanaugh. With Elinor Boardman, Ray Griffith, Carmel Myers, Ford Sterling, Wallie Van and Tyrone Power. A Goldwyn Picture. They'll Just Love It! IN THE PALACE OF THE KINO Emmett J. Flynn's production from F. Marion Crawford's fa- mous story. Scenario by June Mathis. With Blanche Sweet, Hobart B<>8worth, Edmund Lowe, Pauline Starke, Ailcen Pringle. Charles Clary, Lucien Llttlefield, William Moi\g. A Goldwyn Picture. It's Too Bw? For Words f ^ «^ 1923-1924 >!'. » '■Jh\mk>- »...» •f?^- ft- ■- 'if «''.' ' • <•■•