Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1917)

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Current Publicity — Newspaper stories to be sent out the day of the first showing of “ THE GUILTY MAN ” Beginning today at the Theatre there is playing one of the strongest photoplays of recent date. This is the A. H. ‘Woods production of "The Guilty Man^ " directed by Irvin V. Willat under the supervision of Thomas H. Ince. The cast includes beautiful Gloria Hope, Vivian Reed, William Garwood, J. P. Lockney, Charles French, Hal Cooley, John Steppling, and Hayward Mack. The story is one of gripping intensity, dealing with the life of a Parisian dancer and her illegitimate daughter, who, murdering her step/ather, is prosecuted for the state by her own father, who learning the identity of the beautiful girl he is trying to condemn to death, begs her forgiveness as well as that of her mother. Ruth Helen Davis and Charles Klein are the authors of the production, which enjoyed a long and successful run on a Broadway stage recently. The attraction at the this week is A. H. Woods' presentation of "The Guilty Man, " "which he showed on a Broadway stage with tremendous success recently. Written by Ruth Helen Davis and Charles Klein, "The Guilty Man" offers one of the strongest and most vital stories of recent days. A daughter who shoots the man her mother married after being deserted by the girl's father, and who is tried for the murder by her real father, is the heroine of the story. The excellent cast includes Gloria Hope, Vivian Reed, William Danforth and others. "The Guilty Man," as presented by A. H. Woods under the supervision of Thomas H. Ince, is the picture at the Theatre this week. The story was written by Ruth Helen Davis "and the late Charles Klein, author of "The Lion and the Mouse," "Daughters of Men, " "Next of Kin, " "The District Attorney, " and others, from the French "Les Coupables" of Francois Coppee. Gloria Hope and Vivian Reed, as the daughter and wronged mother respectively, gave especial distinction . to the production by their effective rendering of their parts. The rest of the cast includes such well known players as William Garwood, Charles French, Hayward Mack and others. 10