Motion picture news booking guide (Oct 1924)

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A HANDY CHECK-UP ON BIG PICTURES CHFCK HLRE WOMEN WHO GIVE. Reginald Barker. Director. Adapted fronV'Cape Cod Folks" by Sarah P. McLean Greene. With Frank Keenan, Renee Adoree, Robert Frarer, Barbara Bedford, Joseph Dowling. Adaptation by Bernard McConville and J. G. Hawks. Scenario by A. P. Younger. A Metro-Goldwyn Picture. Irit KtCCJlL. By Kex Beach. L resented by J. Parker Read, Jr. With Betty Blvthe and Mahlon Hamilton. Directed by T. Haynes Hunter. AMetro-Goldwyn Picture t * tan THE D t; TC PTC n M/f^ \/f A XJ \\7:.U IrlC. KCJtLltU W KJ Ivl /\ IN . W 1 1 1\ Conrad Nagel, Alma Rubens, Wyndham Standing. From the story by John Lynch. Directed by Albert Parker. A Distinctive Production. DON'T DOUBT YOUR HUSBAND. With Viola Dana. Directed by Harry Beaumont. Written for the screen by Sada Cowan and Howard Higgin. A MetroGoldwyn Picture. THE ARAB. Rex Ingram, Director. Based on Edgar Selwyn's famous stage plav With Ramon Novarro and AliccTerry. A MetroGoldwyn Picture. THE SHOOTING OF DAN McGREW. From "The Spell of the Yukon" and other famous verses by Robert W. Service. With Barbara La Marr, Lew Cody, Percy Marmont, Mae Busch. Clarence Badger, Director. Scenario by Winifred Dunn. A Sawver-Lubin Production. A Metro-Goldwyn Picture. REVELATION. Adapted and Directed by George D. Baker. Based on Mabel Wagnall's famous' novel. "The Rosebush of A Thousand Years." With Viola Dana, Monte Blue, Lew Cody, George Seigmann, Marjone L>aw, toward Connelly, Kathleen Key. A Metro-Goldwyn Picture. SECOND YOUTH. Adapted by John Lynch from Allan Updegraff's novel. With Alfred Lunt. Mimi Palmeri, Walter Catlett, Jobyna Howland, Herbert Cor« thell, Lynn Fontanne. Directed by Aibert Parker. A Distinctive Production. BREAD. By Charles G. Norris. Victor Schertzinger, Director. Adaptation bv Lenore Coffey and Albert Lewyn. With Mae Busch, Pat O'Malley. Wanda Hawley, Robert Frazer, Hobart Bosworth, \\ ard Crane, Eugenie Besserer, Myrtle Stedman. A Metro-Goldwyn Picture. | ! A BOY OF FLANDERS. Starring Jackie Coogan. Based on Ouida's classic story, "A Dog of Flanders." Directed by Victor Schertxinger. Under the personal supervision of Jackie Coogan, Sr. A MetroGoldwyn Picture. TESSOFTHE D'URBERVILLES. With Blanche Sweet, Conrad Nacel. Stuart Holmes, George Fawcett. Directed by Marshall Neilan. Based on Thomas Hardy's classic novel. Adapted by Dorothy Farnum. A Metro-Goldwyn Picture. MADEMOISELLE MIDNIGHT. Starring Mae Murray. Robert Z. Leonard, Director. A Tiffany Production. Written by John Russell and Carl Harbaugh. A Metro-Goldwyn Picture. LITTLE ROBINSON CRUSOE. Starring Jackie Coogan. Written for the screen by Willard Mack. Directed by Scott Dunlap. Under personal supervision of J«icW Coo* gan, Sr. A Metro-Goldwyn Picture. i KU t As » I bbL. Written and Directed by Rupert Hughes. With Aileen Prinze, Eleanor Boardman, Huntly Gordan. A Metro-Goldwyn Picture. BROKEN BARRIERS. By Meredith Nicholson. Adapted br Sada Cowan and Howard Higgin. Reginald Barker, Director. With Adolphc Menjou, James Kirkwood, Mae Busch, Norma Shearer, Robert Frazer, George Fawcctr, Walter Hicrs. A MetroGoldwyn Picture. SHERLOCK, JR. Starring Buster Kcaton. Directed by Buster Keaton. Storyby Clyde Bruckman, Jean Haver and Elgin Lessley. Presented by Joseph M. Schenck. A Metro-Goldwyn Picture. Cherk your rhnireB, mail ■ ml your ri rhanifc will aniweratonce (/oldivyn TIM »nd Provrn Box -Office Attract iont