Exhibitors Herald (Mar-Apr 1924)

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The Tiger Lady The Cast AILEEN PRINGLE CONRAD NAGEL JOHN SAINPOLIS STUART HOLMES MITCHELL LEWIS ROBERT CAIN NIGEL DE BRULIER DALE FULLER CLAIRE DE LOREZ WILLIAM HAINES Directed by ALAN CROSLAND Scenario by Elinor Glyn. continuity by Carey Wilson Editorial Director JUNE MATHIS i. Qoldwyn Picture Produced by the Demand of the Great American Public! Comes to Life The queenly beauty of Elinor Glyn's stately heroine — r halfwoman, half-tiger— will soon be screened in more theatres of the world than any other single production in film history. Aileen Pringle's performance will be talked about as much as the book itself has been. There never was a production like this one. It is perfectExquisitely portrayed, with fidelity to each detail of the renowned story,"Three Weeks" will crowd any theatre where it is played. And by theatre we mean seats, standing room, lobbies, and sidewalks! TH WEEKS (^oldwyij^^osrnofyoiitan