The Film Daily (1923)

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'yinnouncing ^iSTie ^Picture of the^Hour ready for pre-release bookings TRIUMPHANT PREVIEW 9othamr&\eatre-JV.Y "Three O'Clock in the Morning," the latest C. C. Burr production, was pre-viewed by the producer last Tuesday evening at the Gotham Theatre. "Three O'Clock in the Morning" is an original story, written especially for the screen. — Morning Telegraph, May 27th, 1923 jft BrillianUfiurr Cast \ ~Did you ever see a rHREEvCLOCK IN THE MORNING GLORY? MASTODON Films, Inc. C C. BURR, Pro. 133-135-137 West 44th St. New York City, N. Y. A jazz picture of a jazz baby in a jazz a<j(e! A rushing riot of Iau4hs,thrUIs ™* maybe tear* Best of all Bright Bi£Beautiful! JEAVE A DATE FOR THIS ONE!!!