Motion Picture News (Jul - Sep 1927)

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"TEMPEST" From original modern story by Vladimir Dantchenko. Adapted by Fred deGresac. Directed by Frank Lloyd. With Greta Nissen. (( ยป Samuel Goldvvyn's presentation of the Henry King production. Based on Rudolf Lothar's stage play, "King Harlequin." "COLLEGE" An original story of college athletics. Directed by James W. Home. Presented by Joseph M. Schenck. Cast includes Ann Cornwall,FlorenceTurner,Snitz Edwards. t> From original story by Harry Hervey. A Samuel Goldwyn presentation. Her first release through United Artists Corporation. will produce Tl From stage play by David Belasco and Joim Luther Long. With great international cast His first LInited Artists picture. will produce and direct LAUGH, CLOWN, Based on David Belascos stage production by Tom Cushing. 11 ill produce and direct "SORRELL & SON" Based on Warwick Deeping's current novel. With H. B. Warner, Nils Aster, Alice Joyce, Anna Q. Nilsson, Carmel Myers, Louis Wolheim, Norman Trevor. His first United Artists Picture. ff From Helen Hunt Jackson's Novel. Presented by Inspiration Pictures, Inc., and Edwin Carewe. An Edwin Carewe Production. iC> From the play by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Directed by Del Lord. Their first United Artists Picture. "TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS" FromDonaldMcGibney'smagazinestory. Directed by Lewis Milestone. Presented by Howard Hughes and John W. Considiue. Tr.