Reelcraft Pictures Corporation Announces Plan of Expansion
Moving Picture World, 1920-11-06, Page 69
Reelcraft Pictures announces opening of branch in Cleveland, Ohio and continues to present the Royal Comedy series featuring Billy B. Van.
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Reelcraft Pictures Corporation Announces Plan of Expansion Including Several New Subjects
"The opening of our new branch in Cleveland is only a part of our general plan of expansion,” states R. C. Cropper, president of the Reelcraft Pictures Corporation. By owning our exchanges we are able to give a personal cooperation to exhibitors.
“Many other important expansions are also under way relative to Reelcraft distribution and releases. For our short subject program we have already arranged for a series of Reelcraft Scenics to follow our ”Bud and His Buddies” single reel comedies on the market. This scenic series has been planned for a long time and releases have been coming in for the past three months, being re-cut and edited at our general office. Another important addition to our releases will be a series of pictures, planned to be just a bit different from any other series now offered to exhibitors. The pictures will be two reels in length, combining the action and thrills of a serial with the mystery and suspense of a mystery drama.
The present series of Royal comedies is being strengthened, the latest star to be added to the names of Billy B. Van, Leon Errol, Sammy Burns and Rosemary Theby, who have already appeared in the series, will be that of Otis Harlan, the well known musical comedy comedian, who makes his picture debut in a two-reel farce titled ”I’ll Say He Forgot.”
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