Show Eager for Fame Write for lor the Movies The man who Is eager for fame tame tameno no longer his eye upon the career of or the playwright or even evenor of or the novelist In n his desire to talk to the people according to toI Thomas H. H picture l t pro pro- I WJ r duce Instead 1 t ie e writes r for tile I movies Ince Ice who has been carefully checking up on the circulation of or magazines magazin s and n newspapers throughout through through- out the country O and comparing I their audience I with m the audience g of f stage Pae and motion picture hits declares that figures recently compiled for his use show that a successful motion motion motion mo mo- mo- mo tion picture reaches an audience of or ofa ofa ora a million and a half haIr In a we weeks week lc's s time time time-if if it has has' been sufficiently advertised ad aI aI in advance to get a big first rush rush while while a successful stage play with th the best luck In Inthe Inthe inthe the world can be bo seen by about p persons In a years year's time provIded provided provided pro pro- vided It has had a solid seven day daya a week booking during that period Even a great novel nO cannot reach the audience that is 15 granted a successful successful suc suc- picture declares Inc Ince who instances the phenomenal run of or his recent dramatic success Anna Christie to prove his argument When the screen adaptation of Engene Engene En En- I gene play was released In early parly December it was estimated that persons In this country coun- coun i try and d with in t London o the g n play already which h were cie I coun-I had fa familiar fa- fa familiar d been en running for two years The picture however with thirty five first run bookings to its credit was seen by a million and a half haIr persons In a w week ek of or phenomenal audiences audiences Since then the figures have hav mounted mount d steadily until the picture promises es to establish one of or the greatest g audience records ever made In comparison with I the number or of persons who saw the play or read it between book covers It Is III evident evident evident evi evi- 1 dent declares the picture producer that th t fame rame for the scenarist scenarist scenarist arist is an In Instantaneous process as compared with the slow years that must be devot d by the playwright and nov novelist lIst to to winning an audience I II following |