The Film Daily (1924)

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0 As predicted — THE FAMOUS FORTYJ Iph Zukor and Jesse L Lasky Present SIENEMYSEX with BETTY COMPSON A JAMES CRUZE PRODUCTION From the 7iovel "The Salamander" by Owen Johnson — Screen play by Walter Woods and Harvey Thew. On these two pages are six Famous Forty Paramount Pictures that have already shown what they can do at the box-office. With wonderful results! That "The Enemy Sex" is the ideal 1925 type of jazz production is the verdict of every exhibitor who has played it. "Will prove a great box office attraction," said the New York Herald Tribune while the picture was having a record engagement on Broadway, and they're right! iWANSON J > ALLAN DWAN P R.O D U C TION ^t,^.. Story by Arthur Stringer — Adapted by Frank W. Tuttle. Broadway has never known a mid-summer week like the present one at the Rivoli ! Crowds jamming, waiting, fighting to get in to see "Manhandled"! It's a fact. A bigger money-maker than "The -Humming Bird." $30,312 at McVickers, Chicago, last week! "The best Swanson picture to date. The audience roared with delight," says the New York Daily News. And in Kansas City, the Post said: "The people raved about it." ADOLPH ZUKOR AND JESSE LUSKV PRESENT Zane Grey's •WANDERE1 "' TELAND An IRVIN WILLAT Production M^^"""^ JACK MOLT, Kathlyn Williams, Noah Beer:y and BillieDove^ Adapted by George C. Hull and Victor Irvin. FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORPORATION And then along comes "Wanderer of the Wasteland" and knocks 'em the rest of the way out of their seats. There's no doubt about it that this gorgeous Zane Grey thriller, made ten times more gorgeous by the fact that every foot of it is in natural color by the famous Technicolor process, is a $2 show that you can hand out to your folks at regular prices and clean up. "Beautiful beyond words," says the New York Herald-Tribune. And that's onlf