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Made Deliberately for the Box -Office
"Rich Men's Wives"
Proclaimed one of the outstanding pictures of the year and a money-maker everywhere. — Directed by Gasnier.
"Shadows"
Adapted from Wilbur Daniel Steele's famous prize story, "Ching, Ching, Chinaman." — Directed by Tom Forman.
"Thorns and Orange Blossoms"
An adaptation of the story and play by Bertha M. Clay.Directed by Gasnier.
'The Hero"
The great American play of 1921, by Gilbert Emery. — Directed by Louis Gasnier.
"Are You a Failure?"
A big drama of the timber-land by Larry Evans. — Directed by Tom Forman.
'The Girl Who Came Back^' "Poor Men's Wives
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One of the most brilliant and thrilling plays of recent years by Chas. E. Blaney and Samuel Ruskin Golding. — Directed by Tom Forman.
A vi^orthy successor to "Rich Men's Wives," by Frank Dazey and Agnes C. Johnston. — Directed by Gasnier with a superlative cast.
"Mothers-in-Law"
A brilliant treatment of an intensely interesting story by Frank Dazey and Agnes Christine Johnston. — Directed by Gasnier.
"The Broken Wing"
A play by Charles W. Goddard and Paul Dickey that thrilled hundreds of thousands. — To be directed by Tom Forman.
"A Mansion of Aching Hearts"
Based on the song that is familiar to millions by Harry Von Tilzer and Arthur J. Lamb.
"The Parasite"
Helen Martin's popular book that proved one of the big popular sellers.
"Sunshine Alley"
A story that bubbles with life, its drama, sorrows and laughs.
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