Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1925)

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1, "Just plain, juicy showmanship pie ! ' ' Sweet words! The Exhibitors Trade Review said them. And these too: — "With two names like Dick Barthelmess and Dorothy Gish in the cast; with the sharp, graphic incidents and scenes of the always interesting life in a Metropolitan slum; with — rarer still — a close-up and vivid portrayal of a Chinese play in a real Chinese theatre and with a he-man's battle that out-furies the fight that won Barthelmess many plaudits in 'Fury' you have here a picture that should prove a sweet dream and a pretty bed-time story for the cash drawer.''' Inspiration Pictures Inc., presents Richard Barthelmess with Dorothy Gish in The Beautiful City Written for the Screen by Edmund Goulding. Directed by Kenneth Webb. Scenario by Don Bartlett and C. Graham Baker. Photographed by Roy Overbaugh. lir*t national has only those stars whose success is built on^