Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1918)

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NOTICE! We’ve called these paragraphs “Things You Want to Know About the Picture”— but remember — your patrons want to know them too! Send the Advertisements and Publicity stories in the hack of the book to your newspapers. Things you want to know about “Madam Jea(ousy”--A Paramount Picture THE STAR Pauline Frederick — at her best in a role like her oldtime “vamp” parts. THE STORY As “Madame Jealousy” Miss Frederick tries to separate a young couple. Charm and Valor, with the help of her servants, Treachery, Mischief, etc. — but is rightly foiled in the end. THE AUTHOR George V. Hobart, author of “Experience,” “Everywife” and in addition many comedies, light operas, etc. THE DIRECTOR. . . Robert Vignola, who has directed Pauline Frederick in “The Hungry Heart,” “Double Crossed,” and others as well known. THE PHOTOGRAPHY By Ned Van Buren — some excellent lighting and interior effects — particularly good shots of the large wedding. THE SCENARIO. . . . Arranged by Eve Unsell, one of the most brilliant members of the Paramount scenario staff. THE CAST Includes handsome Thomas Meighan, who has so often appeared with Miss Frederick; Frank Losee, Elsie McCloud, Frances Cappelano, J. K. Murray and others as popular. Music Cues for this production may be Obtained at your Exchange OR IN “PROGRESS-ADVANCE” Keep a File on Hand for Reference ACCESSORIES (Obtainable at your Exchange) Paper Two one-sheets Two three-sheets Two six-sheets One twenty-four-sheets Photos 10 8x10 black and white 8 11x14 colored gelatins 2 22x28 colored gelatins 8x10 photos of star Cuts and Mats on Production Five one-column Three two-column Two three-column Stock Cuts and Mats of Star Five one-column Three two-coulmn Two three-column Rotogravure Series of Advertising Layouts: Mats Press Book with sales talk, card and letter announcements, suggestions for lobby and other displays. Heralds Slides Window Cards Music Cues CAST MADAME JEALOUSY, PAULINE FREDERICK Valor Thomas Meighan Finance Frank Losee Commerce ... Charles Wellesley Pride Isabelle O'Madigan Charm Elsie McCloud Display Ina Bourke Mischief .... Frances Cappelano Sorrow Grace Bartom Treachery Edwin Sturgis Rumor Marcia Harris Good Nature J. K. Murray Director, Robert Vignola TABLE OF CONTENTS Billing on Front Cover What You Want to Know About the Picture Contents, Accessories and Cast on inside Front Cover 1. Ad Layouts with Mats 2. Ad Layouts with Mats 3. Advance Post Cards and Letter 5. Production Cuts and Mats 6. Promotional and Lobby Ideas 7. Biographical Sketch 9. Advance Publicity 11. Advance Publicity 13. Current Publicity 15. Review of Production — for use after first showing 17. Cast and Synopsis 19. Synopsis (continued) Lithographs inside back cover Current Paramount and Artcraft Releases and Exchange List on Back Cover