Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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March 24, 1923 1335 Grumpy s On the Screen At Last GRUMPY— the lovable grouch with the heart of gold — in the famous New York and London comedy success. What a great role for Theodore Roberts! All the shivery thrills of a baffling mystery play. All the delightful charm of youthful romance. With Grumpy saving a pair of reckless young lovers from disgrace. William de Mille's richest entertainment treat. From the play by Horace Hodges and T. Wigney Percyval Screen play by Clara Beranger FAMOUS PLAYERS • LASKY CORPORATION Adolph Zukor. . . presents rumpy, ™ WILLIAM deMILLE PRODUCTION WITH THEODORE ROBERTS, MAY McAVOY and CONRAD NAG-EL This is 4-column Press Sheet Ad. Mats or electros at your Paramount exchange