Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1928-Jan 1929)

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FIRST TIME at Popular Cecil B. w De Milk's KING*/ \Jhe Greatest r^ECIL B. DeMILLE'S masterpiece, "The King ^* of Kings," will be exhibited simultaneously, beginning the week of October 1st, in an extensive list of popular motion picture theatres. Sixteen stars of first brilliance in the cast, five thousand characters, backgrounds of majestic beauty and pageantry and the most soul-stirring story of all time. In sheer drama and pictorial magnificence, it will hold you spellbound. As an attraction playing in theatres usually devoted to the legitimate drama, "The King of Kings," showing at advanced prices during the past year, established box-office records and was called back two and even three times for repeat engagements. Now Pathe releases it to all picture theatres. The entire family should see it. It provides gripping entertainment for all ages, all creeds, all classes. The experience of seeing this immortal, emotional drama will leave a cherished memory. Among the thousands of theatres which will season, these beautiful houses will show it ARKANSAS Hot Springs Royal &_Spa Fort Smith Palace Fayetteville Palace El Dorado Mission CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Criterion Long Beach State Santa Barbara California Sacramento Alhambra Pittsburg California COLORADO Denver State Pueblo Majestic Greeley NewTenthSt. Sterling Rialto Montrose Dreamland Delta Colonial CONNECTICUT Hartford Allyn Nor walk Regent & Palace Waterbury Strand New Britain Strand Middletown Capitol Danbury Empress Ansonia Capitol Willimantic Gem ILLINOIS Springfield Champaign Danville INDIANA Bloomington Frankfort Hammond Kokomo Mishawaka IOWA Iowa City Mason City Oskaloosa Red Oak Shenandoah Decorah KANSAS Topeka Coffevville Winfield Emporia Indiana Conley De Luxe Indiana Temple Pastime Cecil Rivoli Beardsley Empress Grand Cosy Tackett Regent Strand MASSACHUSETTS Milford State MICHIGAN Detroit State Grand Rapids Regent Battle Creek Post Lansing Capitol Kalamazoo Capitol Saginaw Franklin Bay City Orpheum Flint Regent Jackson Rex Ann Arbor Wuerth Port Huron Desmond Pontiac Oakland Ypsilanti MarthaWashington DeKalb Kewanee Lincoln Belvidere Princeton Morris Watseka Hillsboro Pana Paris INDIANA South Bend Fort Wayne EvansviUe Terre Haute Elkhart La Porte Lyric Orpheum Terrace DeKalb Rialto Lincoln Apollo Apollo Royal Star Grand Palace Paris Granada Jefferson Coliseum Indiana Orpheum La Porte Concordia Whiteway Leavenworth Strand Dodge City Crown Newton Regent KENTUCKY Louisville Mary Anderson Lexington Strand Henderson Grand MAINE Augusta Opera House Lewiston Empire Brunswick Cumberland Rumford Strand MARYLAND Baltimore Rivoli Annapolis Circle Playhouse Federalsburg Temple Salisbury Opera House MASSACHUSETTS Lawrence Empire Lowell Strand Brockton Colonial Haverhill Academy New Bedford State Salem Plaza Fitchburg Shea's Greenfield Lawler Maiden Strand Alligan Albion Ironwood Calumet Hancock Regent Censor Rex Calumet Kerredge MISSOURI St. Louis New Grand Central Kansas City Globe Columbia Columbia Hannibal Clinton Kirksville Trenton Star Lee Kennedy Hubbell MONTANA Billings Babcock Bozeman Ellen Miles City Liberty Livingston Orpheum NEBRASKA Beatrice Ritz York Opera House Holdredge Sun Wayne Crystal Falls City Rivoli Scotts Bluff Egyptian NEW HAMPSHIRE Rochester Scenic Keene Scenic Berlin Princess Concord Capitol Portsmouth Colonial If your favorite picture theatre is not listed here, ask the