Exhibitors Herald (Jan-Mar 1921)

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GOLDWVN (preservks AN ALL STAR PRODUCTION THE CONCERT "The Concert" is adapted from the original play by Hermann Bahr. Mr. Leo Ditrichstein's dramatic version (produced by Belasco) ran one year on Broadway. HERMANN BAHR erected lou VICTOR SCHERTZINGER, Martinot, the great pianist, thought he wanted a wife with fire, passion and temperament. What he really wanted was someone to keep his hair cut, his chops well done and his conceit unharmed. The story of how he learned his lesson will make your patrons ache with laughter. GOLDWYN PICTURES CORPORATION Among the well known players in "The Concert" are Raymond Hatton, Myrtle Stedman, Lewis S. Stone, Mabel Julienne Scott and Gertrude Astor. yr ft* • • ■ . ...... .•' ■ r r ~ -' "= I — ' ■■■ \-).\ . ... .- ..«..:... [J M \ . •. ' ■—> — —