Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1921 - Mar 1922)

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E XHIBITORS HERALD December 31, 1921 Jin IRV1N V WILL AT Production 7rom the Saturday Evening lost Story tyEARL DERR BIGGERS FIFTY CANDLES Jeaturin^ Marjorie Daw, Bertram Grassby an d Dorothy Sibley L^roclucecl WWillatProd uctions Inc. CA.Willat.JW. Your Patrons Will Like MARJORIE DAW in This One Millions of movie fans were charmed with this popular screen actress when she played with Douglas Fairbanks in "He Comes Up Smiling," "Down in Morocco," "Mr. Fix-It," "The Knickerbocker Buckaroo," and "His Majesty, the American." They were thrilled with her performance as "Mary Conniston" in Marshall Neilan's "The River's End" and as the "Kid" in his "Bob Hampton of Placer," and cried with her in Metro's "Great Redeemer." In "Fifty Candles," where she portrays the role of an American girl, secretary to the much hated owner of extensive enterprises in China, which connection involves her in many thrilling experiences, and as the sweetheart of Ralph Coolidge, a business associate of Drew's, she gives a performance that will raise her to new heights of popularity. "Fifty Candles" is sure to make money— a great picture with tremendous advertising possibilities. HODKINSON PICTURE S WM M VOC EL FOREIGN DISTRIBUTOR FAMOUS PLAYERS FILM SERVICE LTD V CANADIAN DISTRIBUTORS HODKINSON PICTURES DISTRIBUTED THROUGH HODKINSON EXCHANGES