The Moving picture world (November 1926-December 1926)

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76 MOVING PICTURE WORLD Xovember 13, 1926 Seven Successes Within One Year OB" KAXE has clicked seven successes on the First National program within one year "B On November 1, 1925. his premiere First National production, "The New Commandment," was released on Broadway, with Blanche Sweet and Ben Lyon featured. Then followed "Bluebeard's Seven Wives," with Lois Wilson, Miss Sweet and Mr. Lyon: "The Reckless Lady," with Mr. Lyon, Peile Bennett and Lois Moran ; "The Dancer of Paris," with Dorothy Mackaill and Conway Tearle ; "The Wilderness Woman," with Aileen Pringle, Lowell Sherman and Chester Conklin ; "The Great Deception," with Miss Pringle and Mr. Lyon, and on October 17, last, "The Prince of Tempters," with Mr. Lyon, Miss Moran and Lj-a DePutti, opened a two weeks' engagement in the New York Mark Strand. Lothar Mendes, the distinguished German director, who made "The Prince of Tempters," continues w-ith Mr. Kane, and is now producing "The Song of the Dragon." More big stuff!