Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1917)

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WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT “THE GUILTY MAN” DIRECTOR .Irvin V. Willat, under the supervision of THOMAS H. INCE, Inc. Presented by A. H. Woods. AUTHOR ! Ruth Helen Davis — from the French of Francois Coppee. Re-written by Charles Klein. THE STORY . Intensely graphic — bordering on melodrama and resembling the much talked of Brieux plays. Deals with the life of a betrayed Frenchwoman and her child, who turns out to be a famous beauty and murders her stepfather to save her mother’s life, the prosecuting attorney being her own father. PHOTOGRAPHY. .Exceptional. Outdoor shots in first part unusually beautiful — depicting scenes in beautiful Southern France before the war. Details of French interiors splendid. CAMERA MAN . . Dwight Warren, with G. Harold Percival, Art Director. CAST Includes Gloria Hope, as the daughter; Vivian Reed, as the mother; William Garwood, as the “guilty man”; J. P. Lockney, Charles French, Hal Cooley, John Steppling and Hayward Mark. REMARKS .“The Guilty Man,” as presented on Broadway in 1916 by A. H. Woods, starring Irene Fenwick, had a most sensational run. A BOX OFFICE POINT OF VIEW Presented by A. H. Woods on Broadway in 1916, “The Guilty Man” scored a tremendous success. Here you have practically an unchanged version presented by Mr. Woods, under the supervision of Thomas H. Ince, Inc., and released by Paramount. It’s a surefire winner! IIIIUIIII 7