The Exhibitor (October 15, 1920)

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16 "THE EXHIBITOR,” OCTOBER 15. 1920 ^ 11 illl 11 ; lillllll IIIIHII mini iiiilimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllW 1 I Goldwyn Pictures for 1920-1921 I NOW READY FOR BOOKING PAULINE FREDERICK in JACK PICKFORD in “MADAME X” “THE MAN WHO HAD By ALEXANDRE BISSON EVERYTHING” 1 j D'r.C.Ct;d FRANK LLpYD By BEN AMES WILLIAMS g Madame X famed as one of the greatest stage Directed by ALFRED E. GREEN = successes, has been picturized with even more dra , , n. 1 r 1 • 1 ■ , , . , , . . = , Jack ricktord, in this new and highly original photo = matic power with Pauline rrederick in the most satis 111 , 11 g= play, plays the part ot a young man who has every ving ro e 0 er career. thing he wants in the way of fortune, but a blind man A REGINALD BARKER Production and a Pair of beautiful eyes show him the error of his “THE BRANDING IRON” From the Successful Novel by MADGE KENNEDY in | KATHERINE NEWLIN BURT “THE GIRL WITH THE = Directed by REGINALD BARKER I A 77 tip » DT” 1 Adapted by J. G. HAWKS JAZZ HEAR 1 Three hundred leading newspapers are now running By ROBERT SHANNON "The Branding Iron” as a serial story. It is one of Directed by LAWRENCE WINDOM the sensational and inspirational dramas of the screen. Timed to the minute this picture is a story of a girl ~ ________ . with a jazz heart, who jazzed her way into one of the WILL I\ O (j L IvD in 1 " i *.' r tE most interesting ot screen romances. “HONEST HUTCH” “MILESTONES” 1 By GARRET SMITH MILEO lUINEO Directed by CLARENCE G. BADGER By ARNOLD BENNETT and EDWARD KNOBLOCK Will Rogers’ inimitable and droll self is once more Directed by PAUL SCARDON with us in "Honest Hutch,” a Saturday Evening Post As a play, "Milestones” is known in every city in story that is suited to Rogers as Rogers is suited to America as an outstanding success. As a picture por s your patrons. traying family life, it will appeal to the emotions of _ every patron. ■ “ArrirrD CCC’’ MARY ROBERTS RINEHART'S 1 “OFFICER 666 Famous Story = By AUGUSTIN MAC HUGH and WINCHELL SMITH ^IT^C A CDT AT I IdT1** 1 Directed by HARRY BEAUMONT 1 1 O A UKilA I L.Ir 1 1 = Tom Moore puts on his official dignity in "Officer Directed by E. MASON HOPPER 666,” a picturization from the Cohan & Harris play You've been waiting for another "231/2 Hours' which set Broadway laughing for more than a year. Leave. It s a Great Life even surpasses the = author’s other success. This comedy sensation throbs REX BEACH’S Famous Story with love and dances with humor. “THE J. PARKER READ, JR. Presents NORTH WIND’S MALICE” hobart bosworth in Directed by PAUL BERN and CARL HARBAUGH “HIS OWN LAW” This is destined to rank as one of the most powerful Directed by IRVIN W1LLAT of Rex Beach s blood-stirring photoplays. Hobart Bosworth is conceded to be the most power GOUVENEUR MORRIS’ Powerful Drama ful, dramatic male star in pictures. This J. Parker * Read production presents Hobart Dosworth at his ab 1 IT III 1 IL.rN.AL 1 I solute best. Goldwyn presents “His Own Law" to Directed by WALLACE WORSLEY you with the conviction that it is a truly worth-while One of the outstanding productions. Lon Chaney, production, whose famous performance in The Miracle Man has ^ (FT^U 17 q . rp C* /*"\ r7 np 1 p established him as one of the greatest character actors I HL KL, V IlINljIl. Ur 1 AKZAfN on the screen is featured as the legless master criminal. A BOX OFFICE PICTURE 1 GOLDWYN PICTURES, 1335 Vine St. I tkM&mmmmwmwmmmmmmwmmmw i In Answering Advertisements Please Mention “THE EXHIBITOR"