Year book of motion pictures (1925)

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Box-Off ices Successes for 1925 Picked by more than 1000 Exhibitors who are making money with F. B. O. Pictures "VANITY'S PRICE" STARRING ANNA 0 NILSSON "Great Box Office Bet." — M. P. World. "A greater picture than 'Black Oxen'." — N. Y. American. "Will Prove Box Office Winner."— Ex. Trade Review. "Sets gorgeous, Effects perfect, F. B. O. should he proud of this one." — -N. Y. Morning Telegraph Story by Paul Bern. Directed by R. Wm. Neill. "BROKEN L AW S " STARRING MRS. WALLACE REID "Should be one of the greatest Box Office successes of 1925 — a sure fire CLEAN-UP, and if you can't put this one over, go out of the business." — FILM DAILY. Story by Adele Rogers St. Johns. Directed by R. Wm. Neill. A MONUMENTAL BOX OFFICE MOP UP THE INDUSTRY WON'T SOON FORGET. "CHEAP KISSES" C. GARDNER SULLIVAN'S "Tho' in the same mould as 'Flaming Youth,' — 'CHEAP KISSES' is superior to most, if not all of the others. Can be safely assigned a conspicuous place in the model class." — Harrisons Reports. "Sure Fire for every theatre." — N. Y. Morn. Tel. "One of the best of the season. You can't afford to miss this one, it's a winner." — SCREEN NEWS. "PARISIAN NIGHTS" STARRING ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN Here's a picture with an atmosphere made to order for Box Office results, — gorgeously produced, packed with drama; it is one of the few real sure fire bets of the season. "THUNDERING HOOFS" with FRED THOMSON and SILVER KING A knockout for theatres who cater to patrons who love the western pictures, this is a high class one." — M. P. News. Read also the exhibitors' reports on "What the Picture Did for Me" in Exhibitors Herald. Biggest bet today on the screen in big time western pictures. None can touch Thomson and Silver King. "THE AIR HAWK" "A thriller. .. .Wilson stages amazing battle in clouds that will make your house gasp, and cheer." — N. Y. Morn. Tel. One of the most thrilling if not the most thrilling air stunt pictures ever filmed. In a class by itself. These are but a few of the many sure fire box office successes distributed for the coming season by F. B. O. Ask to see these and all the other sterling attractions, now being sold by FILM BOOKING OFFICES 723 Seventh Avenue, New York City, New York