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EXHIBITORS HERALD October 17, 1925
SEP TEMPER
Started “ The Winner Group ” off with such money makers as
RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “SHORE LEAVE” with dorothy mac
KAILL. From the play by Hubert Osborne as produced by David Belasco. A JOHN S. ROBERTSON PRODUCTION. Scenario by Josephine Lovett. An Inspiration Pictures, Inc., presentation.
JOHNNY HINES in
“THE LIVE WIRE” from “The Game of Night” by RICHARD WASHBURN CHILD. Directed by Charles Hines. Presented by C. C. Burr.
“WHAT FOOLS MEN”
adapted from Henry Kitchell Webster’s famous novel “Joseph Greer and His Daughter” — with LEWIS STONE, Shirley Mason, David Torrence and Barbara Bedford. Directed by George Archainbaud. Editorial director June Mathis. Continuity by Eve Unsell.
“The DARK ANGEL”
a GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION, with Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky, from the stage play by H. B. Trevelyan. Scenario by Frances Marion. Presented by SAMUEL GOLDWYN.
OCTOBER
and another month of “ Winner Group ** product that tops the field
CORINNE GRIFFITH in
Edna Berber's “CLASSIFIED” with
Jack Mulhall and Charles Murray. Directed by A1 Santell. Editorial Director June Mathis. Presented by Corinne Griffith Productions Inc.
MILTON SILLS in
“The Unguarded Hour”
by Margaretta Tuttle with
DORIS KENYON
directed by Lambert Hillyer. Produced under the supervision of Earl Hudson. Presented by First National Pictures.
The Pace That Thrills
adapted from an original story by Byron Morgan with BEN LYON, MARY ASTOR and Tully Marshall. Directed by Webster Campbell. Produced under the personal supervision of Earl Hudson. Presented by First National Pictures.
“Why Women Love”
Adapted from Willard Robertson’s famous play, “The Sea Woman,” with BLANCHE SWEET, Robert Frazier, Charles Murray, Dorothy Sebastian and Russel Simpson. Scenario by Lois Leeson. Presented and directed by EDWIN CAREWE.
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WINNER GROUP
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