Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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“Give Us More Like ‘He Who Gets Slapped,’ ‘The Navigator’ and ‘His Hour’ ” Thafs what Exhibitors and the Public are demanding from all Distributors Watch For These Coming Productions Among Others! THE GREAT DIVIDE REGINALD BARKER’S production from the Great American Drama by William Vaughn Moody. With Alice Terry, Conway Tearle, Wallace Beery, Huntly Gordon. CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN VICTOR SEASTROM’S Production. By Alphonse Daudet. With Alice Terry, Lewis S. Stone, John Bowers. NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET From the popular novel by Peter B. Kyne. Directed by Maurice Tourneur. Adapted by Eugene Mullin. Settings by Joseph Urban. With an All Star Cast. A Cosmopolitan Production. BUSTER KEATON IN SEVEN CHANCES Based on Belasco’s famous stage comedy by Roi Cooper Megrue. Presented by Joseph M. Schenck. EXCUSE ME! Rupert Hughes’ production of his novel and play. Directed by Alf Goulding. With Norma Shearer, Conrad Nagel, Renee Adoree,Walter Hiers Medal' W inner s Money'Qetters