Motion picture news booking guide (Apr 1923)

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46 MOTION PICTURE NEWS away to the city — still a product of her environment. After many trials she is regenerated and accepts the love of the farmer, knowing that she has uroved herself worthy. References: Reviewed issue December 23, 1922. page 3227. Advertising: Pages 159, Jan. 13; one page insert,, Feb. 10, 1923. Joseph M.Schenck presents NORMA TALMADCE The Eternal Flame* j Personally directed by Frank Lloyd A 3-ir/>t national Picture I ETERNAL, FLAME, THE. Produced by Joseph M. Schenck. Distributed byAssociated First National. Released September, 1922. Star, Norma Talmadge. Director, Frank Lloyd. Length, 7,453 feet. Synopsis: Spectacular drama. Adapted from Balzac's "La Duchesse de Langeais." A story of heart interest revolving around the jealousies, scandals, romances and intrigues of the Court of Louis Will. The Duchess regarded as a toy by her soldier husband, becomes enraged when he wagers upon her purity. He leaves for the front. She accepts the attentions of many men. Then comes de Montriveau. She plays with his love. He determines to make her pay for her deception by branding her. Unable to carry out the torture, he remains aloof from her. In despair she enters a convent. After a year he locates and rescues her before she takes final vows. References: Reviewed issue September 23, 1922. page 1506. First Run Showings: Pages 1486-7, Sept. 23; 1608-11, Sept. 30; 1745, 1747, Oct. 7; 1887, Oct. 14; 2021, Oct. 21; 2155, 2157, Oct. 28; 2276-8, Nov. 4; 2787, Dec. 2; 3209, Dec. 23, 1922. Advertising: Pages 498, July 29; 964, Aug. 26; two page insert, Sept. 16; 1596-7, Sept. 30; 1868. Oct. 14; 2260, Nov. 4; 2394, Nov. 11, 1922; 163, Jan. 13; insert, Feb. 17; 1146, Mar. 10. 1923. Lobby Displays: Pages 1614, Sept. 30; 2031, 2034, Oct. 21; 2161-2. Oct. 28; 2281, 2288, Nov. 4; 2547, Nov. 18. 1922; 73, Jan. 6; 197, Jan. 13; 565, Feb. 3, 1923. Prologues: Pages 2161. 2166, Oct. 28, 1922. Exploitation: Pages 1756, Oct. 7; 2025, 2029, 2032. Oct. 21; 2160. 2162. 2164. 2167. 2172, Oct. 28; 2280, 2282, 2287, Nov. 4; 2426, 2429. Nov. 11; 2669, Nov. 25; 3040, Dec. 16; 3196. Dec. 23, 1922; 78, Jan. 6; 450, 453. 462, Jan. 27; 698, 700, Feb. 10; 937, Feb. 24; 1170. Mar. 10, 1923. Window Displays: Pages 2035, Oct. 21; 2171, Oct. 28; 2881, Nov. 4; 2933. Dec. 9; 3039-40, Dec. 16, 1922. Newspaper Displays: Pages 1486, Sept. 23; 1610, Sept. 80; 1745, Oct. 7; 1886, Oct. 14; 2018, Oct. 21; 2156, Oct. 28; 2418. Nov. 11. 1922. — F — FACE IN THE FOG, THE. Produced by Cosmopolitan Productions. Distributed by Paramount. Released October 8, 1922. With Lionel Barrymore. Seena Owen and Lowell Sherman. Director, Alan Crossland. Length, 6.095 feet. Synopsis: Crook mystery melodrama. Deals with the escapes of a Ku*»luu K rand duchess and some confederates from their native land with a portion of the Romanoff Jewels, their arrival in this country and constant bounding by a gang of Muscovite Terrorists. How Boston Blackle Dawson, a reformed crook, finds the Jewels, sought by the V. S. Government, risks his life aevitrui times In trying to keep them and eventually turns them over to the duchess. Is told In a series of daring adventures. A Jack Boyle story with the moral " It takes a crook to catch » crook."