Exhibitors Herald (Apr-Jun 1922)

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JESSE L LASKY PRESENTS 1 Gloria Swanson 1 N *7/er Qilded Cado," A Sam Wood Production THE story of a dancer who fought and conquered temptation, this picture reveals Miss Swanson in some of the most dramatic situations, and some of the most striking gowns, ever devised. It is the most elaborate of all Miss Swanson's productions, containing many spectacular cabaret and dance hall scenes, staged with surprising grandeur. The story takes the audience backstage, into the life of a public favorite, and should be even more popular than "Footlights,"' which was on the same general theme. It is adapted from the successful play by Ann Nichols, and was produced by Sam Wood, who made "Beyond the Rocks," "The Great Moment"' and "Her Husband's Trademark." There will be a wealth of exploitation aids provided for this luxurious picture. Don't overlook the names in the great cast — Harrison Ford. David Powell, Walter Hiers and others. Released September 4. 1922 Cosi Includes Sparine Omoff Gloria Swanson Arnold Pell David Powell Jacaueline Orn< ff Anne Cornwall Gaston Petiitils Charles Stevenson Bud W alton Walter Hiers Lawrence Pell Harrison Ford A Sam Iwl Production, by Elmer Harris, sutteslcd by Ann ,\ichoU' play. Scenario by Percy Heath 4