Associated First National Franchise (1921)

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Here's a A First National Attraction Real Surprise for You ! The latest Charles Ray picture carries a genuine surprise for exhibitors and their patrons. It's a picture that is unique, out of the ordinary. It is one of the most finished and artistic productions we have seen and we take pleasure in recommending it as such. It's an unforgettable picture, one that takes you back to the days of the little red school house and the old swimmin' hole — days filled with the charm and glamour of youth. Packed with miles of smiles and a few tears. That's why we think it's the best of the famous star's pictures and why we call it a Charles Ray SPECIAL Arthur S. Kane presents CHARLES RAY in "The Old Swimmin' Hole" From James Whitcomb Riley's Old Home Poem, by arrangement with the publishers, The Bobbs-M errill Company , Indianapolis, Ind. Directed by Joseph De Grasse Adapted to the screen by Bernard McConville; photographed by George Rizard; second camera, Ellsworth Rumer; edited by Harry L. Decker; technical supervisors, Robert Bennett and Clarence DeWitt; foreign representative, David P. Howells, Inc., 729 Seventh Avenue, New York City. That's another reason why Hherell be a Franchise everywhere