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Are you talking to the right man about your motion pictures?
Get acquainted with the manager of your theatre
You people who care more about better motion pictures than any other section of the community, must act.
There is one man in your midst who desires nothing better than to be guided by your wishes.
If your ideals of quality in photoplays are as high as Paramount's, he wants to know about it, and he wants to show you and your friends all the ParamountPictures he can get.
It's no good simply talking among yourselves when your
indignation is aroused by some inferior picture.
Talk to the man who can change it, the manager of your theatre. If you like the show, tell him — if you don't like it, tell him.
His creed is the survival of the fittest pictures, which means Paramount Pictures — the photoplays that bring large and admiring audiences.
If you want the world's greatest entertainment, all you have to do is to act, — and remember that
If it's a Paramount Picture it's the best show in town
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Paramount Pictures
listed in order of release March i, 1922, to June I, 1922
Ask your theatre manager when he will show them
"The Mistress of the World" A Series of Four Paramount Pictures with Mia May Directed by Joe May From the novel by Carl Figdor
Wallace Reid in
"The World's Champion," based
on the play, "The Champion"
By A. E. Thomas and
Thomas Louden
Gloria Swanson in
"Her Husband's Trademark"
By Clara Beranger
Cecil B. DeMille's Production
"Fool's Paradise"
Suggested by Leonard Merrick's
story
"The Laurels and the Lady"
Mary Miles M inter in "The Heart Specialist"
By Mary M orison A Realart Production
Marion Davies in "Beauty's Worth"
By Sophie Kerr
A Cosmopolitan Production
Betty Compson in
"The Green Temptation"
From the story, "The Noose"
By Constance Lindsay Skinner
May McAvoy in
"Through a Glass Window"
By Olga Printzlau
A Realart Production
"Find the Woman"
W'th Alma Rubens
By Arthur Somers Roche
A Cosmopolitan Production
Ethel Clayton in "The Cradle"
Adapted from the play by
Eugene Brieux
Constance Binney in "The Sleep Walker" By Aubrey Stauffer A Realart Production
Agnes Ayres and Jack Holt in
"Bought and Paid For"
A William DeMille Production
Adapted from the play by
George Broadhurst
Pola Negri in "The Devil's Pawn"
Dorothy Dalton in
"The Crimson Challenge"
By Vingie E. Roe
Wanda Hawley in
"The Truthful Liar"
By Will Payne
A Realart Production
John S. Robertson's Production
"The Spanish Jade"
With David Powell. From the
novel by Maurice Hewlett
"Is Matrimony a Failure?"
With T. Roy Barnes, Lila Lee,
Lois Wilson and Walter Hiers
Gloria Swanson in Elinor Glyn's "Beyond the Rocks"
Mia May in "My Man"
Marion Davies in
"The Young Diana"
By Marie Corelli
A Cosmopolitan Production
Jack Holt and Bebe Daniels in "Val of Paradise" By Vingie E. Roe
Agnes Ayres in "The Ordeal"
In Production; two great Paramount Pictures
Cecil B. DeMille's "Manslaughter." From the novel by Alice Duer Miller
George Melford's
"Burning Sands," from the
novel by Arthur Weigall
A man's answer to
Mrs. E. M. Hull's "The Sheik'