Exhibitors Herald (Jul-Sep 1922)

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be seen in tkose roles of out door and Western character w"hich have established his great popularity on Screen and stage. His first picture in the new season ; Moonshine Valley^ b>> Mary Murillo, directed trp lerbert Brenon. Firmly established by his performances in Shame, Monte Cristo, and Arabian Lo\>e, John Gilbert's popularity is increasing w>ith each new" production. Honor First, the screen version of George Gibbs' romantic success, The Splendid Outcast, directed by Jerome Storm, is his first picture in the new season; following this comes In Calvert's Vailed by Margaret Prescott Montague, directed by Jack Dillon. <Tbr the season * 1922-1923 WILLIAM FOX will present stories of proven drawing power in photoplay attractions of highest order The clean, wholesome style of this star's stories, the d it>\ charming type of her personality have won friends e\>eri)v ?re. Better equipped than ever before, she appears, during the >e^ season, in a series of stories beginning with The New Tei scenario by Dorothy Yost, directed h$ Joseph Franz.