Motion Picture News (Jan - Mar 1928)

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Announcing to the Trade The First of llu inU'i'iiatioiially known short Stories l)ein^' piodiiccd as two reel features "THE NECKLACE" The Celebrated Short Story l)y GUY DE MAUPASSANT CAST INCLUDES MARY ALDEN, EMIL CHAUTARD, JEAN GIRARD, MAURICE COSTELLO, WILLIAM (BILL) CODY, WILLIAM STRAUSS, JACK HOPKINS and others The following' schedules under wav: ^» **The District Doctor", by Ivan Turgenev "The Girl with the Golden Eyes'^ by Balzac "A Cigarette Makers Romance", by F. Marion Crawford **The Bet", by Chekow "A Piece of String", by De Maupassant "Nobody^s Luggage", by Charles Dickens "Will O' the Mill", by R. L, Stevenson "The Darling", by Pushkin "The Cloak", by Gogal **Marie Roget", by Poe "God Sees Truth", by Tolstoy "The Lifted Veil", by George Eliot "The Wreck", by De Maupassant and others. 26 in the series One Every Two Weeks Box office players — celebrated stories — world-wide authors Stories and authors known to millions. A seven reel story told in two reels. Indorsed by editors, film committees, schools, colleges. Directed and produced by Frank P. Donovan. For distribution and territorial rights, address SHORT STORY FILM CLASSICS TEC-ART STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD, CAL. GRanite 6196 GRanite 4141