Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Aug 1919)

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jIx mottxr-ton^e cf America's millions “ the moaern motion picture. jf^^iABEL crumbles before the motion picture screen. “A unii-Pj versal language,” said President Wilson. The language of the eye and the soul. And the Famous Players-Lasky Corp. has taken this universal language and placed it on a plane where it enriches the life of the whole nation with a perpetual new joy. This season, for example, the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation is giving to America even finer pictures— pictures attuned to the spirit of the time — 208 Paramount and Artcraft Pictures generously laden with the joy of living, with romance and adventure, with song and laughter, fun and frolic, rare entertainment for high hearts. It is the emotions that are the universal language, and it is the emotions that the motion picture speaks and sings to, whether it be the emotional deeps of patriotism or the dancing shallows of merriment. Paramount and Artcraft touch the deepest chords in you/ Such is the power of “Foremost stars, superbly directed in clean pictures.” ^aramouivl<^CiHx:ixi^ jHotion ^ictur&s ^ Verify for yourself wherever you see these trade-marks, the trade-marks of "the universal language. " FAMOUS PlAYERS-LASRY CORFOSATION ADOLPH ZUKOR Pres, JESSE L.lASKY V/cePres. CECIL B.DE MIUE director qeneral • YORIO g © FOREMOST STARS. SUPERBLY DIRECTED, IN CLEAN fv^OTION PICTURES XT ERE are the latest productions of Paramount and Artcraft Stars, listed alphabetically, released up to January 1. Save this list. Check the ones you have seen and ask your theatre manager when the others are coming. Cecil B. de Mille’s Production “The Squaw Man” Douglas Fairbanks in “Arizona” Elsie Ferguson in "Under THE Greenwood Tree’’ D. W. Griffith’s “The Greatest Thing in Life” William S. Hart in “Branding Broadway’’ ParamountArtcraft Specials Maurice Tourneur’s Production “Sporting Life ” ^aramoiuit Enid Bennett in “Fuss AND Feathers” Marguerite Clark in ‘“Three Men and a Girl” Ethel Clayton in “The Mystery Girl’’ Dorothy Dalton in “Quicksand” Dorothy Gish in “The Hope Chest" Shirley Mason and Ernest Truex in “Goodbye Bill!" (A John Emerioa-Anita Loos Production) Charles Ray in “String Beans” Wallace Reid in “Too Many Millions” Bryant Washburn in “The Way of a Man with a Maid”