Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1920)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section 1 1 "Motion Pictures At Their Best 9? It is recorded that to someone whoonceasked Whistler with what he mixed his colors to achieve such wonderful paintings, the artist replied with the single word, " Brains." And if we were asked why it is that Pathc Features are so unfailingly good we should have to reply that it is because of the brains that collaborate in their making. The best writers, the leading directors, the greatest stars, the most competent producers collaborate in their making and the result is — photoplays of real merit. Constructed with regard for the essentials of true drama, abounding in tense situations, unexpected episodes, striking conclusions, Pathe Features hold one's attention from start to finish — through their vivid portraval of the impulses and emotions that make up life itself. Pathc Features are the best achievements or todav in screen entertainment. There is a Motion Picture Theatre in your vicinity that shows them. It will be easv for vou to find it ! Current Productions That You Should See Blanche Sweet in Bayard Veiller's Play, "The Deadlier Sex,' a Jesie D. Hampton production; "The Blood Barrier," by Cyrus Totcnsend Brady, a ./. Stuart Blackton Production ; "Rio Grande," from the play of A uguslus Thomas, an Ed-iuin Careuue production ; "Dollar for Dollar," a Frank Keenan production; Blanche Sweet in " Simple Souls," a Jesse D. Hampton production from John Hastings Turner's novel; "Sherry," from George Barr McCutcheon's famous book, an Edgar I. en-is Production; "The Little Cafe," from the very successful play adapted from the French by C. M. S. McClellan, starring Max Linder. Herbert Rawlinson in " Passers By," a J. Stuart Blackton production from the famous play by C . H addon Chambers . Pathe Exchange, Inc., 25 West 45th Street, New York When you write to aUverUsers riease mention PHOT0PI.AT BIAOAZINB.