Thursday, June 29, 2023

Fox Film Corporation -- 20 Years of Progress (Part One) -- June 29, 2023

Motion Picture News, 30-June-1923

100 years ago this month, the Fox Film Corporation celebrated "20 Years of Progress." 
Fox paid for a gaudy color section to promote its wares. 

William Fox purchased his first nickelodeon in 1904. He went on to develop a nationwide chain of movie theaters and to found one of the major production companies on the film industry. He overexpanded and lost everything in the Great Depression.

Motion Picture News, 30-June-1923

Motion Picture News, 30-June-1923

Motion Picture News, 30-June-1923

"The Motion Picture Version/Mightier Than the Book."

Motion Picture News, 30-June-1923

The Governor's Lady was based on a novel by Alice Bradley and a play produced by David Belasco. Belasco, a native of San Francisco, liked naturalism. For The Governor's Lady, he built a Child's Restaurant onstage and the actors prepared food in the kitchen. 

Motion Picture News, 30-June-1923

Great image. Notice that Bela Lugosi played a supporting role. 

Motion Picture News, 30-June-1923

John Ford directed Tom Mix in North of Hudson Bay. Dig that sweater. 

Motion Picture News, 30-June-1923

Gentle Julia starring Bessie Love, was based on a novel by Booth Tarkington.
 
Motion Picture News, 30-June-1923

"Mr Gallagher and Mr Shean -- First Appearance in Pictures." Ed Gallagher and Al Shean were a vaudeville comedy team. Al Shean was the Marx Brothers' uncle. Their mother Minnie was his sister.

Motion Picture News, 30-June-1923

"Old King Tut would marvel at The Shepherd King. Egyptian subjects were very popular because of the recent discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb.

Motion Picture News, 30-June-1923

The Shadow of the East was based on a novel by EM Hull, the man who wrote The Sheik.

Motion Picture News, 30-June-1923

Six Cylinder Love was based on a play by William Anthony McGuire. Ernest Truex starred in the play on Broadway and then in the movie.

Motion Picture News, 30-June-1923

The Temple of Venus shot partially in Santa Cruz, California, was to star Jean Arthur (very young) and Phyllis Havers. Jean Arthur was replaced by Mary Philbin early in the shooting.

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