The Film Daily (1919)

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JESSE L.LASKY "Presents THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST BY HALL CAINE Directed By HUGH FORD Scenario by BEULAH MARIE DIX Hugh Ford TH REE powerful factors absolutely assure the box office success of "The Woman Thou Gavest Me." One is the world famous story by Hall Caine. The second is an all-star cast including Katherine MacDonald, Theodore Roberts, Milton Sills, Jack Holt and Fritzi Brunette. The third, and perhaps the greatest, is the masterly direction of Hugh Ford. Admittedly one of the foremost producers in the theatrical and motion picture worlds, Hugh Ford has rapidly won an international reputation. Among his brilliant stage successes are "Joseph and His Brethren," "The Garden of Allah," "The Melting Pot," "The Yellow Jacket," "Potash and Perlmutter." His remarkable skill on the screen is proved by such hits as "Sapho," "The Prince and the Pauper," "Such a Little Queen," "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," and Hall Caine's "The Eternal City." Hugh Ford is a personal friend of Hall Caine; knows the facts surrounding the startling story of "The Woman Thou Gavest Me" ; knows from his travels, the scenes in England, India and Africa which are covered by the action. The result is a big, thrilling, red-blooded production that means record crowds and record profits for exhibitors. FAMOUS PLAYERS -LASKY CORPORATION ADOLPH ZUKORPrey. JESSE L.LASKY Vice Pres. CECIL B.DEMILLEZ>/mJbrCene/ni •—NEW YORKy "J ^^(^ammount-flrtcmftt Special