Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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“The Great Divide’’ challenges the biggest profitwinner ever put. into a picture theatre. The stage play coined a fortune. It was cheered in every corner of the land. The screen play will live long in the annals of great entertainment. Exhibitors ^ are receiving from Metro-Goldwyn the most impor-^yj^^. tant array of box-office pictures ever made. This is , an acknowledged fact in the industry today. Exhibitors are talking about it. Bank balances are recording it. And now comes “The Great Divide.” Play safe. Play Metro-Goldwyn and be sure of a steady supply of the best dividend-payers in the market. Scenario by Waldemar Young. Adapted by Benjamin Qlazer. j^y>o()ueed hu LOUIS B.^OiarEIt ALICE TERRY COHWAY TEARLE REERY