Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1928)

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CTJTAKING his story from "Hang. v-^ man's House," the greatest novel Don n Byrne ever wrote and one of the world's best sellers, John Ford has again revealed his peerless genius for making screen history. "Hangman's House" will be a great picture even ten years from now. Its wild, high-spirited tale of Irish love and hatred, Irish devotion and Irish vengeance, will never grow old! You'll see your favorites at their best in this masterpiece of one of the world's master story tellers — Victor McLaglen as the mysterious Citizen Hogan; June Collyer as the unwilling bride of the Villain D'Arcy, portrayed with rare skill by Earle Fox; hand' some Lawrence Kent as the faithful lover and loyal friend— a superb cast assembled by an incomparable director to do justice to an inimitable story! Watch for "Hangman's House" at your local theatre. Put it down now as one picture you don't want to miss!