The Film Daily (1924)

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THE rsday, October 16, 1924 -.ggg^ DAILY 'X /.. Looks Very Sweet at the Box Office Bebe Daniels in "Dangerous Money" is the big film sensation of the week on Broadway. A mop-up at the Rivoli and at any theatre in the land. "Bebe Daniels' first starring vehicle is a case of good showmanship. She is now ready to take her place at the very top of her profession." • — American. "Miss Daniels outshines any of her previous performances." — Times. "An excellent picture and will go far. It has everything — an engrossing story, beautiful settings, a charming leading lady and good direction." — Eve. World. "One of the few really good films of the year. Be sure to see it." — Eve. Post. "Unusually good. One of the most charming romances seen on Broadway." — Morning Telegraph. "Frank Tuttle has done excellent work in the directing. Bebe Daniels is more attractive than in anything we have ever seen her." — Herald Tribune. » 4 BEBE DANIELS in "Dangerous Money'' Cast includes Tom Moore, Dolores Cassinelli, William Powell. By John Russell. Based on Robert Herrick's novel, "Clark's Field". Directed by Frank Tuttle. Scenario by Julie Heme. Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. A Famous Forty Paramount Picture