Motion Picture (Aug 1922-Jan 1923)

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released inNOVEMBEIC RodolphValentxno "Qhc Joury "Rajah" Valentino as a gorgeous Prince of ancient India^that's liis latest role — greater than "Blood and Sand." The pomp of Eastern palaces — the flash of scimitars — the throbbing note of Valentino's love for a beautiful American girl — these are the merest hints of a ■wonderfvtl evening's entertainment. From the play by Alethea Luce, and the novel "Amos Judd" by John Ames Mitchell. Directed by Philip Rosen. Adapiation by JUNE MATHIS Gloria Swanson I "Jhehipossihk'Vln.BelleuJ Miss Swanson went to Paris for gowns and bathing suits for this production depicting life at Monte Carlo and points adjacent. From the novel by David Lisle. Adapted by Percy Heath. "On tlie Hidh. Seas ' ■v'ith Dorothy Balton and JacJiHolt Supported by Mitchell Leivis IRVIN WILLAT PRODUCTION When a ship goes down and men and women are floating on wreckage the human soul is seen at its worst — and best. Don't miss this one. Edward Sheldon's first original photoplay. Scenario by E. Magnus Ingleton. ft> i A \V1LL1AM DEMILLE PRODUCTION ''Cl^^^^^^^ " Booth Tarkington's greatest comedy ! William de Mille's finest production ! Three stars ! And millions of fans know they have a date. Here is an absolutely perfect example of the nciv type of picture. Screen play by CLARA BERANGER ■^itk Wallace Reid 7\gnesAyres tT-MayMcAvm' Alice Brady, uhmciUisctnds Directed by Victor Fleming It is only natural that the fjlay in wdiich Alice Brady scored her greatest success on the speaking stage, should assume success of an even more striking quality in the larger emotional dimensions of the screen. From the play by Harry Chapman Ford. Scenario by Margaret Turnbull. "5/ie Vride of^ A C05M0P0LITAN PRODUCTIOM The story millions have wanted to see in motion pictures. Made by the man who made Humoresque. Peter B.Kyne's Great .Story Directed by Frank Borzage The cast includes Marjorie Daw, Forrest Stanley, Joseph Dowling, Warner Oland, Wilfred I.ucas, George Nicholo, Edward Brady, Adele Farrington The Most Reliable Guide to Good Motion Pictures is the Current Month's List of Paramount Pictures On this page are brief descriptions of the Paramount Pictures released in November. See them for yourself. No one else can tell you what you will like or dislike. But with these Paramount Pictures there's not one chance in a thousand of your failing to thrill to high voltage entertainment. Phone your favorite theatre and find out when they are coming — and discover once more that for dependable entertainment Paramount Pictures furnish you your only permanent guarantee against loss of time or money. *Ji FAMOUS PLAYERS IAS KY CORPORATION ADOLPM ZUKOR. P/>es/rfe/>e „ Thomas Meig'han m QTie Ma?i Who Saw Tomorrow Directed by Alfred Green If only you could see in adI vance — just once — which road to take to lead to real happiness— would you look? The Man Who Saw Tomorrow did, and chose between the society heiress and the wild daughter of a South Sea pirate. Which? ^% i .-^^ Authors: Perlev Poore Sheehan & Frank Condon ■ i^\t:r' .9' 'Ofytil.:^. •. (to^-.-lT.'.t-.. S«.:..:«.. ■'' -V'VT' J».^»*' V'l If it's a Paramount Picture it's the best show in town yU