[The Motion Picture News, 4 April 1914, page 36] Under the plain, simple title of H. Winik that person has revolutionized the London film market, awakened and otherwise disturbed their lethargy, and made them imbibe the idea of territorial rights. At the present time Mr. Winik is in New York attending to the organization of the De Luxe Attractions Film Company, which will handle such films as “Sealed Orders” and “The Blue Mouse.” / In 1911 Mr. Winik came to New York with the idea of establishing an Eastern chain of theatres. Taking a trip to London, he soon discovered the condition of affairs over there, and so shifted his operations, with the result set forth in the first paragraph. / He is in London to stay. When he returns to the English capital [sic] he will recommence his operations of buying and selling features; buying them for the world, and selling them, a continent at a time. |