Reelcraft Announcement Lists Six New Comedies
Exhibitor's Herald, 1920-08-14, Page 77
Reelcraft Pictures announces the first two-reel comedy starring Billy B. Van to be distributed with the title Snakes and to be edited and titled by Tom Bret. First Royal Comedy is Buggins, starring Leon Errol.
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Reelcraft Announcement Lists Six New Comedies
The general office of the Reelcraft Pictures Corporation announces the completion of six more productions for distribution on its exclusive Short Subject program.
Alice Howell has arrived at the Hollywood studio of Reelcraft, after working for the past six months at the Chicago studio, and under the direction of Dick Smith has completed another two-reel comedy for the Alice Howell series, to be titled "Good Night Nurse.” Four more single-reel comedies featuring Billy Franey and directed by George Jeske, titled ”Dry Cleaned,” which was given a pre-release showing at Clune’s Broadway in Los Angeles, ”The Kidnapper,” ”The Snitch ” and ”The Moonshiner,” all of which have been received at the New York office.
The first two-reel comedy featuring Billy B. Van has been edited by Tom Bret and will be distributed under the title of ”Snakes.” This picture is the second unit of the Royal Comedy series now being distributed by Reelcraft. Leon Errol was the star of the first, a two-reel comedy titled ”Buggins.” All of the above are scheduled for publication through the Reelcraft and allied independent exchanges.
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