The following letter speaks for itself. I give it full publicity in order to show my readers that the publicity manager of the firm mentioned is always willing and ready to help exhibitors, and I am sure the same applies to other firms:— Dear Sir,—Many thanks• for your notice on
08 May 1924 - The Bioscope - London, London, England
Offered by: European. Directed by: Robert North Bradbury. Length: Five reels. Type of Production: Western story adapted from a novel by William McLeod Raine. Place and Period : West America; present day. Special Features: Jack Hoxie in a characteristic cowboy role.
08 May 1924 - The Bioscope - London, London, England
°tferedo by: Fox. i : ecte d by: Edmund Mortimer. 'ngth• • Five reels Release Date : October 2, 1924. pijne Production : Drama by Charles Kenyon. a p e and Period: Faris and Normandy; present day. e stci4 l ory F eatures : The effective French settings; the dra- Alth o bu • U gh
08 May 1924 - The Bioscope - London, London, England
Downfall," and xvill be Trade Shown as soon as a new copy arrives. Asta Nielson plays the part of a gay woman of the world, surrounded by men anxious to gain her favour, and depicts her triumphs and ultimate ruin. The acting is said to be on a very high level, and the somewhat d
08 May 1924 - The Bioscope - London, London, England
cling, draw ing attention to the expense of carrying on the business of isthe Association and Trade Benevolent Fund. A long dcussion ensued• upon the schemes for the establish ole the of Trade Benevoknt and Provident Funds, under the auspices of (.7inematograph Trade Council. MY
08 May 1924 - The Bioscope - London, London, England