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SS hh THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. said Jerry Devine, another youngster, tr theatre|derstudy. All she would have to do Chern and ive: ereiek, “but you can't read these prices!" owners and the verdict was unani-|!n case she wanted to go to the ball game or take @ cay off from making mous against “Chung, Ching, China- Screenings| man," ® picture, would be to hand the hair OH! By DON A So, reader, ft isn't hard to see,| whitener to her eldest daughter and] ‘The theatre owner tp mall town even when the producer's heart is in} stop worrying. recently announced In the society col- POME. the right place, who controls the} Recently we saw Mrs. Carr and her} umn of the paper that ‘he Count There was a man in our town And he was wondrous dumb. He tried to run a theatre » But it went on the bum. Bo when he found that he was broke And couldn't stand the strain, He switched it to a cinema And now he's rich again. theatre and, had the elde ta town. “A BAS EUROPE.” silvered her hair before }] ‘The next day an eged woman, much Carl Lacmmle, as observing a mo-} 10 Shtn te oet Hivery Ine, tion picture producer as ever switched | iook, every gesture is the same . a title, is‘back in New York after] Which, to our way of thinking, Is|te here? I met him once during a three months of intensive study of] @ right smart compliment to both, stay in Europe and do so much want the picture situation in Europe, to see him again!" His opinion, summed up in a few “WHERE IGNORANCE,” &c. ——_— * words, is that Europe won't do at company in which young IT COST $50,000. all as a production centre for Amert- No, 786 in-the child-] With a new and elaborate produc- PHIL UMM SAYS can film companies, F is now working ad- » with Jackie T met a subtitle writer las’ night] “I am thoroughly convinced,” said] journed for luncheon yesterday. Many ready for dis- _ A “| Mr. Laemmle, “that Europe ts not] o¢ them, including Ernest, went to a/tribution by First National, Sol Les- + Ail apd ane eae but he ain't ine place to make pictures for America. | restaurant, the proprietor. of which| ser, the producer, as spent. much 1 wibeeredocamahismi bso It Is too far from the base of supplie evidently was still working on the] time and $50,000 (he saya) in buying and American atmosphere is lacking. |tneory that Barnum was right. , | Up old films of the same name. THE OLD BOX OFFICE. “Ong thing T noticed in England. seeing the frowns of his elders,| It seems that about eight years What has more influence on motion | however, that was a decided Improve-| benest burst into a rippling laugh. [ago a picturization was made of the pictures than anything else in the world? (Read the last two words in the heading over this little yarn.) Anyway, the following letter from B. P. Schulberg, President of Pre- ferred Pictures, Inc., is self-explana- tory: ment, American filme are now being | sirncty ail right for you tb laugh,” |atory with the late Nat. Goodwin as released on the same date there as they are in America, In the past, before 1 started the simultaneous re- leasings, England did not see pic- tures sometimes until two years after they had been released jn America,” A HABIT. your column in which you register Now, don't get excited, because it . isn't really a bad habit she tas ac- You say “Ching, Ching, Chinaman"| quired at all. was one of the best film titles you B Sonstance, since she appeared or ta Sast is West," says she con- “And I quite agree with every word e Chinese of your protest. ‘he original story title, to me, possessed every requisite ot an ideal picture title. Since there} the trousers don’t look like regular will be thousands of others who willl yartshaffnermarx specimens but are feel as you do about the change I will] peany very modest. try to explain why the substitution And Constance was made. “Before the conclusion of the final) ™Shty comfortable. scenes we recelyed letters protesting against ‘he title. 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Copies of this film were in storage and in the hands of several film bro- kers and Lesser wanted it all in hik own hand before he released his néw production, Naturally, when the holding brokers learned he was so anxious ‘to corral the old stuff, up went thelr prices.|story, has been chosen for Frank, It's a wonder it didn't cost far more than the $50,000 he to have spent already. naming of pictures, interesting family in a box at the/of Monte Cristo” would soon arrive we could not have told mot! copped him on the je dear Count going to ducer, now in Europe, is planning a big film beauty contest In England, It}Game Birds." We hope it is as funny may be new stuff—in England! leading man is George O'Hara. We Judge it is a story of the big tents, but one never can tell from a film |b: lay the feminine lead in title now: next picture, ‘Tha Boss Otis Harlan, the old Hoyt musical Jack Okey, director, and Paul Allen, | studio as the “McSwiney. 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