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AFI CATALOG OF FEATURE FILMS

THE FIRST 100 YEARS 1893–1993

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The 8 Oct 1921Motion Picture News referred to the film asXtra, Xtra! and mentioned that Edwin Tilton was in the cast, although he is not listed in final credits. The 5 Nov 1921Motion Picture News announced that director William Howard was "engaged in the last scenes" ofExtra! Extra! ...

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The 8 Oct 1921Motion Picture News referred to the film asXtra, Xtra! and mentioned that Edwin Tilton was in the cast, although he is not listed in final credits. The 5 Nov 1921Motion Picture News announced that director William Howard was "engaged in the last scenes" ofExtra! Extra!

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SOURCE CITATIONS
SOURCE
DATE
PAGE
Motion Picture News
8 Oct 1921
p. 1896
Motion Picture News
5 Nov 1921
p. 2452
DETAILS
Alternate Titles:
Extra! Extra!
Xtra, Xtra!
Release Date:
5 March 1922
Production Date:
ended early Nov 1921
Copyright Info
Claimant
Date
Copyright Number
Fox Film Corp.
5 March 1922
LP17682
Physical Properties:
Silent
Black and White
Length(in feet):
4,160
Length(in reels):
5
Country:
United States
Language:
English
SYNOPSIS

Barry Price, cub reporter at the Morning Sun, is assigned to assist Jim Rogers in getting a story from Edward Fletcher regarding the merger of Fletcher's and Stowe's firms. When Rogers fails to get aboard Fletcher's yacht, Barry feigns drowning and obtains the interview. Rogers is discharged, and his daughter Myra, secretary to Stowe, although she knows of the consolidation plans, cannot divulge them to her father. Barry--then assigned to interview Stowe, who dislikes reporters--assumes the guise of a butler and learns that written proof is to be found in the house safe, but he finds that Stowe's nephew Fordney, who is in debt, and Myra, who hopes to help her father, are after the papers. Stowe steals the papers, however, but Barry and Myra follow him and recover them. Rogers is given back his job, and Barry and Myra are happily ...

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Barry Price, cub reporter at the Morning Sun, is assigned to assist Jim Rogers in getting a story from Edward Fletcher regarding the merger of Fletcher's and Stowe's firms. When Rogers fails to get aboard Fletcher's yacht, Barry feigns drowning and obtains the interview. Rogers is discharged, and his daughter Myra, secretary to Stowe, although she knows of the consolidation plans, cannot divulge them to her father. Barry--then assigned to interview Stowe, who dislikes reporters--assumes the guise of a butler and learns that written proof is to be found in the house safe, but he finds that Stowe's nephew Fordney, who is in debt, and Myra, who hopes to help her father, are after the papers. Stowe steals the papers, however, but Barry and Myra follow him and recover them. Rogers is given back his job, and Barry and Myra are happily united.

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Partially Viewed
Offscreen Credit
Name Occurs Before Title
AFI Life Achievement Award

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The American Film Institute is grateful to Sir Paul Getty KBE and the Sir Paul Getty KBE Estate for their dedication to the art of the moving image and their support for the AFI Catalog of Feature Films and without whose support AFI would not have been able to achieve this historical landmark in this epic scholarly endeavor.

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