English: Miss
Dorothy Bellew, 1912
Identifier: cinenewgaz01cine (find matches)
Title: Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912)
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Cinema News
Subjects: Motion Pictures Film Industry Trade Magazine nyarc-museumofmodernart
Publisher: London
Contributing Library: The Museum of Modern Art Library, New York
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ame editor of the Kinemato-graph Weekly. Mr. Taylor is one of the oldest of ourjournalists connected with the Cinematograph industry,and we may say without fear of contradiction that he hasa knowledge of the working of the trade, and its needspossessed by none other of his journalistic confreres.He is the author of a work shortly to see the light on How to Run a Picture Theatre, besides which hewas the originator of the Monthly Film Record a pub-lication which has proved of the greatest assistance toshowmen. Under his able guidance readers may lookforward to the introduction of many interesting newfeatures in The Cinema which will sustain for it the highopinion in which it is held by all members of the trade,and which we trust will make it what it has all alongbeen our desire it shall be, the premier organ of theindustry. Like another Good Thing, Fools of Society, The GreatMoment, Gipsy Blood, etc., are still going strong (Walturdaw). AUGUST, I912. THE CINEMA. 15 Picture-Palace Stars.
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MISS DOROTHY BELLEW, whose appearance in Clarendon Films is always hailed with delight. 16 THE CINEMA. August, 1912. THE LONDON & COUNTY FILM SERVICE, 104, Wardour Street, London. (A few doors from Messrs. Pathes, Kineto, M. P. Sales, Chas. Lrban, &c.) Telegrams : LOCOFILHIR. Code : A.B.C. 5th Editon. Exclusive No. 1.—THE CURSE OF SUSPICION. On Show Now. Length 2,500 feet. Released on September 2nd, 1912.A Film that Throbs with Life. A Moral Drama (Intense). Write or Call for Particulars. FILM HIRE ! FILM HIRE ! ! Let us have a date and the price you want to pay, and we will send you a programme that will stand alone for value.THESE ARE OUR PRICES f-OR ALL ACCESSORIES f OR CASH SALE: Iron Operating House, L.C.C., 4ft. by 4ft. by 7ft. (made to order), £6/i0/-Buckets for Sand or Water, 2 gallons, 41-Fire Settlers from 28/- Chemical App rams.Cinematograph Iron Stands, £1/7/6Spools, I2in., 1/9, the strongest made. Spool Carrying Cases, Russian Iron, Leather Handle, 10/6.Transi
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