Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1917)

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Advance Publicity — To be sent to newspapers the day before the showing of “THE GUILTY MAN** Tomorrow at the Theatre the feature will be "The 1 Guilty Man," as presented by A. H. Woods under the supervision of Thomas H. Ince, Inc. This production, which had a long and extremely successful run on Broadway, New York, was written by Ruth Helen Davis and Charles Klein from the French of Francois Coppee. It is a grippingly human story of struggle and sacrifice and depicts the life of a Parisian dancer and her beautiful illegitimate daughter. Gloria Hope and Vivian Reed have painted these two women’s characters with strong, sure touches on the white canvas of the screen. Beautiful Gloria Hope is the star of "The Guilty Man, " which is the attraction at the Theatre tomorrow. Supported by a specially good cast, including Vivian Reed, William Garwood, J. P. Lockney, Charles French, and Hayward Mack, Miss Hope has done more than her share towards making "The Guilty Man" a success. As the daughter of a Parisian dancer, she murders her stepfather in defense of her mother and is prosecuted for the state by her own father, who, recognizing his crime in deserting the mother and this beautiful daughter throughout the years, takes them back, urging the jury to show mercy, and clasping them both in his arms, asks their forgiveness. In addition to "The Guilty Man," the program at the will include A French play strongly savaring of Brieux, and written from the original of Francois Coppee by Ruth Helen Davis and Charles Klein, "The Guilty Man, " which is to be the attraction at the Theatre tomorrow, is an unusual production from every point of view. The cast includes Gloria Hope as the daughter of a wronged Parisian dancer, who murders her stepfather and is prosecuted for the offense by her own father, who does not recognize her until the trial is nearly over. Thrills of the realest sort abound in "The Guilty Man," which was directed by Irvin V. Willat under the supervision of Thomas H. Ince, Inc. 9