Wid's Filmdom (1921)

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pcan MeRECOONITED 7‘ AUTHORITY Vigne Vol. XVIII No. 43 Sunday, Nov. 13, 1921 Price 25c. Copyright 1921, Wid’s Film and Film Folks, Inc. Published Daily at 71-73 West 44th St., New York, N. WID’S FILMS AND FILM FOLKS, INC. Joseph Dannenberg, President and Editor; J, W. Alicoate, Treasurer and Business Manager; J. A. Cron, Advertising Manager. 1918, at the post office at Yigu Dy Entered as second-class matter May 21, New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Terms (Postage free), United States, Outside of Greater New York, oe 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 45514552-5558. Hollywood, California: Editorial and Business Offices, Boulevard. Phone, Hollywood 1603. London Representative: W. A. Williamson, eae 85 Long Acre, London, W. C. Le Film, 144 Rue Montmartre. Representative: Internationale (Czecho-Slovakia), Wenzelsplatz. 6411 Hollywood Weekly. Paris Representative: Central European Filmschau, Prague Features Reviewed Mae Murray int 200 an. oe PEACOCK ALLEY Tiffany Productions George Melford’s production.......... THE SHEIK Paramount Page 5 ca SASL ella © Gevlal © 600) .6 60nd 6 9 "0 0 oe 2 @ 0 2 s Brat or INiGISGfeil 06, fee SDE Ri coe... HAMLET Asta Films, Inc Emerson-Loos Prod. Fie el oe aeel ee 4 Je € '< 6 2, ¢ 6 THE RIGHT WAY Producers Security Corp.—State Rights. .Page 9 Big Boy Williams in.... WESTERN FIREBRANDS Aywon Film—State Rights Norma Talmadge in THE WONDERFUL THING Associated First National Pictures....... Page 12 Charles (Buck) Jones in...RIDING WITH DEATH CSU oo set, Dh a ge Page 13 A MAKER OF MEN Prymouths Paige Corp. casa... Page 15 Elaine Hammerstein in.... THE WAY OF A MAID GISIUC Ka Selene tien ae Genoa) + des Page 16 Snowy Baker in.............. THE BETTER MAN Aywon Film—State Rights........-..-. Page 17 Bemere eels See ee Bek ns civ mies sete os oe Page 19 News of the Week in Headlines Monday Sydney S. start tour for MP. T. Cohen and Senator James J. Walker to QO. shortly. First National to establish territorial advisory boards for adjustment of exhibitor complaints. Tuesday MeePocls ©: Ow Gar meeting with First National to adjust complaints. arranges with T. to hold open D. W. Griffith reported considering production of a 72 reel production in instalments of 12 reels each. Wednesday Open meeting with First National to be held’ Nov. 22. M. C. Levee takes over Robert Brunton studios. Buys out Brunton’s interests. St. Louis merger completed between Skouras Bros. and the Koplars. George Walsh to star for Universal. Thursday Fi oi" Wid Gunning and retires from corporation. Warren sells interest in F. B. Warren Corp. to M. P. T. O. to release Urban reel as official publication. T. O.C. C. pledges 2,000 booking days. Yale Corporation to sponsor historical productions. Friday M. P. T. O. has deal on for distribution of Urban reel Max Graf here from San Mateo. Has important production plans in mind. First National may handle “My Wandering Boy.” Saturday Fox discontinues 20th Century Brand. Harold Lloyd rounding out present contract. [tx pected to renew with Associated Exhibitors. ‘“‘Pardoning the bad is injuring the good’’—Benjamin Franklin. .*