The Film Daily (1921)

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Paramount Has Never Failed You — Paramount Will Not Fail You Now! "PARAMOUNT will continue to supply to exhibitors a steady, dependable -* flow of the highest class of money-making pictures. Here are some of the releases for the new season. Most of these are already completed; many more are already in work. 'ecil B.DeMille'sproduction, THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL," ith Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson, lliott Dexter, Bebe Daniels, Monte lue, Wanda Hawley, Theodore Roberts, Agnes Ayres, Theodore losloff, Polly Moran, Raymond fatton and Julia Faye. By Jeanie lacpherson, suggested by Arthur chnitzler's play and its paraphrase y Granville Barker. ieorge Fitzmaurice's pro uction, "EXPERIENCE," with ichard Barthelmess as "Youth." tarjorie Daw in the cast. By reorge V. Hobart. Peter Pan," j. m. bar I E ' S masterpiece. Produced ider the author's personal superision by John D. Robertson. Vallace Reid in "the HAMPION," from the season's roadway success. Vallace Reid, Gloria wanson and Elliott )exter in "rainbows end." ilsie Ferguson and Vallace Reid in"PETER B BET SON," a George Fitzaurice production. Cast includes eorge Fawcett, Elliott Dexter and ontagu Love. letty CompSOn in J. M. Bars's "THE LITTLE MINISER," directed by Penrhyn Stanws. "Beside the Bonnie Brrer Bush," Donald Crisp's production of Ian MacLaren's famous novel. Filmed on the original locations. Donald Crisp plays the leading male role. Cecil B. DeMille's production, "FOOLS' PARADISE," adapted from Leonard Merrick's story, "The Laurels and the Lady." With Dorothy Dalton, Mildred Harris, Conrad Nagel and Theodore Kosloff. Thomas Meighan in "A PRINCE THERE WAS," George M. Cohan's great comedy success. -Elsie Ferguson in "footlights," by Rita Weiman. A John S. Robertson production. William deMille's production, "AFTER THE SHOW," by Rita Weiman. Cast includes Jack Holt and Lila Lee. George Loane Tucker's production, "LADIES MUST LIVE," with Betty Compson. Presented by. Mayflower Photoplay Corp. By Alice Duer Miller. Betty Compson in "at THE END OF THE WORLD," directed by Penrhyn Stanlaws. From the play by Ernest Klein. Wallace Reid, "the hell DIGGERS," by Byron Morgan. WilliamS. Hart in "three WORD BRAND," a Hart producion directed by Lambert Hillyer. GloriaSwanson in "beyond THE ROCKS," by Elinor Glyn. Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle in "GASOLINE GUS," by George Pattulo. Cast includes Lila Lee. George Melford's production "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION," from E. Phillips Oppenheim's novel. Ethel Clayton in a new play, by Henry Arthur Jones. Thomas Meighan in "CAP PY RICKS," by Peter B. Kyne. Agnes Ayres in the cast. Wallace Reid in a cross-continent automobile story by Byron Morgan. Gloria Swanson in "uneasy VIRTUE," by Carey Wilson. George Melford's production, "THE SHEIK," by E. M. Hull. William S. Hart in "WHITE OAK," a Wm. S. Hart production directed by Lambert Hillyer. Jack Holt in "TALL TIMBER." Agnes Ayres in "take it OR LEAVE IT." "Dangerous Lies," a Paul Powell production with David Powell. By E. Phillips Oppenheim. Ethel Clayton in "her OWN MONEY," by Mark Swan. William de Mille's production, "THE CRADLE," by Eugene Brieux. Ethel Clayton in "exit THE VAMP," by Clara Beranger. Directed by Joseph Henabery. Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle in "THIRTY DAYS," by A. E. Thomas. Directed by James Cruze. Gloria Swanson in "under THE LASH," by Edward Knoblock. William S. Hart in "TRAVELING ON," a Hart production, directed by Lambert Hillyer. Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle in "SHOULD A MAN MARRY?" by Sarah Y. Mason. Cast includes Harriet Hammond and Mary Thurman. George Melford's production Gloria Swanson in "the "YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUR ORDEAL," by Somerset MaugWIFE," by Hector Turnbull. ham. paramount (^pictures