The Moving picture world (November 1924-December 1924)

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MARION DAV1ES in Charles Major's famous novel. Adapted by Luther Reed. Directed by Robert G. Vignola. Settings by Joseph Urban. "'Yolanda' just as big if not bigger than "When Knichi hood Was In Flower.' Marion Davie* ekarmini."Clevtland New*. KING VIDOR'S production With Eleanor Boardman, William Haines, Ben Lyon, Pauline Garon, Creighton Hale, James Morrison, Niles Welch. Adapted by Carey Wilson from Rachel Crothers' play "Mary The Third." "It's a treat, a box-office jubilee, brim/ul o/ gayety and color."— Ex. Trade Review. LAURETTE TAYLOR in J. Hartley Manner's famous stage success. Supported by Tom Moore and a great cast. Directed by Clare nee Badger. "Thoroughly enter taintnx picture, possessing a plot of real dramatic power. Filled with action that made its success as a play on Broadway."— Motion Picture News. ELINOR GLYN'S production of her own story. Directed by King Vidor. With Aileen Pringle, John Gilbert, Bertram Grassby , Dale Fuller and a great cast. "Even surpasses 'Three Weeks'."— Detroit Free Press. "Sneer romance." — M. P. News. REX INGRAM'S production of Edgar Selwyn's famous stage play. With Ramon Novarro and Alice Terry. "Most absorbing production in many moiu.j. Irresistibly thrilling. Distract ingly beautiful."—N. Y. World. From Mabel Wagnall'i novel "The Rosebush of A Thousand Years" Adapted and directed by George D. Baker. With Viola Dana, Monte Blue, Lew Cody, Marjorie Daw, Edward Connelly. "One of the most effective and thrilling romances we have ever seen." — Providence Eve. Tribune. COMING MONTA BELL'S produc tion. With John Gilbert Norma Shearer, Conrad Nagel.Hedda Hopper.Phyllis Haver. Based on the novel by Helen R. Martin. Five drawing names in a smashing box-office drama. COMING CHESTER FRANKLIN'S production. With Eleanor Boardman, RaymondMcKee and the world-famous dog Peter the Great. Written by Jack Boyle. Scenario b> Chester Franklin and Frank O'Connor. The greatest dog picture ever filmed— and that means a sure-fire profit attraction! COMING HOBART HENLEY'S proiuction.With Eleanor Boardnan, Conrad Nagel, Clyde Cook. Written by Carey vVilson. Scenario by John Lynch and Alice D.G.Miller. A top-notch tale of wedded adventures with an audience jppeal that exhibitors know neans money. COMING KING VIDOR'S produc tion. With John Gilbert, Eleanor Boardman, Aileen Pringle. Written by Cyril Hume. The famous bestseller of mod' ern youth hasbeen made into a towering audience sensation. COMING JACKIE COOGAN in an original story by Willard Mack. Produced under the personal supervision of Jack Coogan, Sr. Not since "The Kid" has this lovable junior star had a more appealing heart drama for box-office success! COMING VICTOR SEASTROM'S production. With Lon Chaney, John Gilbert, Norma Shearer, Tully Marshall, Clyde Cook, Ford Sterling. From the play by Leonid Andreyev. Adapted by Carey Wilson. "A picture of exceptional quality."— Tulsa Tribune