Wid's Filmdom (1921)

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UE My Res GA Qyes Uy, ELE LEED Fhe BRADSTREET TheRECOGNIZED of FILMDOM iG AUTHORITY DAIL Yeoman Vol. XVII No. 16 Sunday, July 17, 1921 Price 25c. Copyright 1921, Wid’s Film and Film Folks, Inc. 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 Dannenberg, Vice-President and Editor; W. Alicoate, Secretary and Business Manager; J. A. Cron, Advertising 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 4551-4552-5558. Hollywood, California: Editorial and Business Offices, 6411 Hollywood Boulevard. Phone, Hollywood 1603. London Representative: W. A. Williamson, Kinematograph Weekly, 85 Long Acre, London, W. C, 2. Paris Representative: Le Film, 144 Rue Montmartre. Features Reviewed Mae Marsh Pre csi ks ow e's NOBODY’S KID TEODEEESOMEC OLE). So. os Sa. oa b's eee me = Elaine Hammerstein in THE GIRL FROM NOWHERE BCE me COUR sii... ta os «+ « «oie eens Page 5 James Oliver Curwood’s...THE GOLDEN SNARE PesOsiemoeNdti. PICs, .........++occeeear Page 7 PSRLVCT SAI es eect ee ee ee ene wivnmrage 9 Wille Rogeiseime. 23... .:.. AN UNWILLING HERO TOT Vireo acto shee gains + + + + slene eyeehos Page 12 Bert Liyteligimage. 22s ecs. ee. THE MAN WHO Meter Omer sire ce ee eee oe ss a Page 13 Thomas Meighan in THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN WAAC ee in oy a ee et ea Page 15 HileensPeteygeiny 0.5.02. 6605 MAID OF THE WEST Fox’ eee sae Pee. ss. is Le Page 17 HOPE. RCGHIRIMEESR cs essa. s ss eee eeeeses Page 19 News of the Week in Headlines Monday James R. Quirk resigns from National Association Vigilance Committee. | N. L. Nathanson talks of combination policy for all Famous Players’ theaters. New organization of independents to work on credit bureau basis. Tuesday Authors’ League and International Magazine Co. settle dispute over film rights. ; Inter-Ocean acquires Arrow’s output for foreign market for period of years. Will Rogers to make two reelers for Pathe. Paramount reorganizes Mexican distributing organization, Wednesday Southern Methodist Episcopal Church seeking national “blue” law. Films can be sent abroad through parcel post. George Edwin Joseph suing Pauline Frederick for services. Gus Schlesinger leaves Inter-Ocean to export films for himself, Thursday Arthur S. Kirkpatrick joins Educational Film Ex. changes, Inc. : German unit filming life of Lord Nelson. Big production based on life of Frederick the Great also in the making. Arrow Film joins Independent Producers and Distributors Association. W. E. Shallenberger a director. Independent Distributors Association of the Northwest adopts uniform contract for Minneapolis territory. Friday Sydney S. Cohen names M. P. T. O. committee to meet with Adolph Zukor and settle theater problem, Walter Wanger going abroad again. international film making. Edwin Carewe to make his own productions in the Fast. Associated Photoplays, Inc., close three deals. Britain aroused over proposed American tariff. Threatens retaliation. His ideas on Saturday Famous Players forming subsidiary in France. J. G. Hawkes, managing editor at the Goldwyn studios, reported resigned. Pardoning the bad is injuring the good’’—Benjamin Franklin.