Wid's Filmdom (1920)

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tiene a ORE, Fhe BRADSTREET of FILMDOM BRS a rare SPREE BY aay oma ¥a DAIL Yanan Vol. XI. No.10 Sunday, January 11,1920 Price 25c. Copyright 1920, Wid’s Film and Film Folks, Ine. Published Daily at 71-73 West 44th St., New York, N. Y., by WID’S FILMS AND FILM FOLKS, INC. F. C. (“Wid”) Gunning, President and Treasurer; Joseph Dannen berg, Vice-President and Editor; J. W. Alicoate, Secretary and Business Manager. Entered as second-class matter May 21, 1918, at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Terms (Postage free) United States, Outside of Greater New York, $10.00 one year; 6 months, $5.00; 3 months, $3.00. Foreign, $15.00. Subscribers should remit with order. Address all communications to WID’S DAILY, 71-73 West 44th St., New York, N. Y. Telephone: Vanderbilt 4551-2 Hollywood, California: Editorial and Business Offices: Boulevard. Phone, Hollywood 1603. Ghicago representatives: Willis, Eckels and Mack, 6th Floor, Building, Chicago, Ill. 6411 Hollywood Consumers Features Reviewed Norma Talmadge in A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS MMB ee eR Bere . Se cs eS s soe Page 2 OE BETTE Oh a THE WILLOW TREE Pheri ee iene eet ee, 2. Sk ele Page 3 James J. Corbett in .. THE PRINCE OF AVENUE A SESE RT Po Sr Page “7 SKY-EYE REP MCSSCIOM rar ost; i oe Gee eS Page 9 Oe 2 Ee THE SHARK re a nea Sway woes eae Page 11 BeisepreOberts inde. isan eS. THE TRIFLERS ORL e ALE ee R ie hoi hal yds «she ib p «0's Page 13 Beteee stay ill... ek ess THE FEAR MARKET emerE Nm pete eet ee Fe ea ale Page 16 Paylor Holmes in.. NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH PO ie csinia weer eerie ete Page 17 Corinne Griffith in.... THE TOWER OF JEWELS OCT fy at | DE SSE oe Page 19 Norma Talmadge in...... SHE LOVES AND LIES Pe emer TI Cee ry 2 wv Eee ee Page 21 THE EXPLOITS OF A GERMAN SUBMARINE—U-35 ACR (ty TIGL ce, vie signs 'viehe'g oes o's Page 23 Edward Earle and Gladys Hulette in HIGH SPEED UIIIAT Aes ha rokiS Sse gies eee eae Page 26 ESS d UO PrP tees Po ee ee es Page 27 News of the Week in Headlines Monday Loew takes control of Metro Pictures Corp. Loew to build in Chicago in conjunction with Jones, Linick and Schaefer. United States Photoplay Corp. offering stock for sale to exhibitors. Tuesday Three millions involved in Loew-Metro deal. Robertson-Cole take over Hallmark exchanges. Theda Bara to appear in stage production for Al Woods. First National official claims producers force films containing advertising on exhibitors. Wednesday C. B. Price claims duping in connection with official German submarine pictures. Lawrence Langner, trade mark attorney, says foreign trade marks of American producers are being pirated. Reported Al Kaufman will enter producing field as independent. Thursday George Loane Tucker. producer of “The Miracle Man,” files suit against Mayflower and Famous Players, alleging violation of contract, etc. A. J. Small, Canadian theatrical man, missing. Friends fear foul play. trailer to leading National Screen Service to offer novelty exhibitors. Has exclusive contract with producers for material. Friday Australasian Films about to merge with J. C. Williamson. Would give combine 60 Australian theaters. Clark-Cornelius Chaplins switched from Hallmark distribution to Republic. Plans being perfected for meeting with Secretary of the. Interior Lane regarding “Americanization” drive via films. Saturday Adolphe Osso completing details of big French company. Building studio in Paris. 3ig producers protected on trade mark registration in foreign countries. Reported Famous Players will drop Industrial Dep't. Maxwell Karger of Metro coming east shortly. Will produce here. EE ———————————— Eee There is an index in this issue