Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1921 - Feb 1922)

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©CI.B498394 Picture-Play Magazine SEPTEMBER 1921 1 ■ J Volume XV. Number 1 Announcing Eugenie Grandet EVER since "The Four Horsemen" burst upon the screen and was acclaimed one of the finest motion-picture productions ever made, there has been a good deal of interest in what Rex Ingram, who directed it, would do next. His next picture is to be based on Balzac's immortal "Eugenie Grandet," one of the greatest novels of all time, which is built upon the theme of a girl's martyrdom to unselfish love. The screen version is to be called, "The Conquering Power." Eugenie is exquisitely portrayed by Alice Terry, who is shown here as she appears in the role.