Exhibitor's Trade Review (May-Aug 1925)

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Page 34 Exhibitors Trade Review Scenes from Eric Von Stroheim's Production, "The Merry Widow," for M e t r o-GoldwynMayer. A brilliant film version of the famous Franz Lehar Leon Stein operetta, as produced by Henry W. Savage on the stage. Mae Murray and Jack Gilbert co-star in Von Stroheim's magnificent portrayal of life in a Continental Court. They are supported by such well known players as Tully Marshall, George Fawcett, Hughie Mack. Dale Fuller, Edward Connelly, Roy D'Arcy, Count Conti and Josephine Crowell. "The Merry Widow 99 The M e t r o-GoldwynMayer Production chosen by Gloria Gould to open the Ne w Embassy Theatre.