Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1925)

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Atfol/>he MBNXOU P as the royal LoVer i/i [ Paris and in Coneq Island 'The K\nq an Main Street" CWIFT, smart, sparkling comedy is ^ offered you in this tale of a merry monarch of many loves who finds the only true romance of his extravagant life on the Main Street of an American small town. This is the famous Parisian stage play Adolphe Menjou and Monta Bell have wanted to screen ever since their association together in the production of "A Woman of Paris." At last, with the limitless resources of Paramount to back them, these two talented men have made their ideal picture. • Into it each has packed every spark of fire and genius of which he is capable. You'll see some real Parisian love scenes between Menjou and Greta Nissen, the beautiful enchantress of "The Wanderer." You'll see love in the American style as practised by Menjou and Bessie Love. You'll see a King shooting the chutes at Coney Island, flipping the flapjacks at Childs", turning a small town in Jersey topsyturvy. And you'll see scenes in Technicolor of breath-taking beauty. (2 paramount ^picture a MONTA BELL production with GRETA NISSEN °EESSIE LOVE FROM'THE KING" ADAPTED BY LEO DITRICHSTEIN FROM THE PLAY BY GA DE CAILLAVET, ROBERT DE FLERS AND SAMUEL ARENE SCREEN PLAY BY DOUGLAS DOTY • 'presented by ADOLPH ZUKOR .no JESSE L LASKY