Exhibitors Herald (Apr-Jun 1922)

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ADOLPH ZUKOR. PRESENTS A William deMille pe^^b *7lice People* with Wallace Reid, Bebe Daniels and Conrad Nagel NICE PEOPLE" was one of the record-breakers of the stage season in New York last year. It probably caused more comment than any play then running. In addition it has run all the present season in Chicago. It is a frank indictment of the wild habits of the younger generation — a problem that is vital and real in every community in the country. Ministers, teachers and others in your community will highly endorse it. It will make the kind of comment that means big money. Wallace Reid, Bebe Daniels and Conrad Nagel are the featured players, and the cast, which might be called allstar, includes Julia Faye, Eve Sothern, Claire McDowell, William Boyd and Edward Martindel. William de Mille, producer of "Bought and Paid For," has made it into an entertainment that carries a real punch in every scene. It is full of spectacular scenes depicting the wild gaieties of the idle rich, and these are staged in a lavish and elaborate manner. From the play by Rachel Crothers Scenario by Clara Beranger Released September 4. V.