Motion Picture News (Oct - Dec 1928)

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ERICH YON STROHEIM Ik ^"■^ WEDDING '^ :^T 'i}^. ' ""'^^i^^^nT^ ^ le ',M' >i.: '^''Sps./ '-^■.\ WO years in the making, now Erich von Stroheim's brilliant successor to "The Merry Widow" is offered to exhibitors. With von Stroheim, the screen's most fascinating star, enacting the central role. Beautiful Fay Wray as leading woman and a splendid cast including ZaSu Pitts, George Fawcett, Dale Fuller, Cesare Gravina, Mathew Betz, Maude George and over 1,000 incidental players. Available silent or with magnificent symphonic