Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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Mae Busch dy's Talking about the greatest audience picture— bar none— that ever happened! RUPERT HUGHES has made a walloping box-office sensation— from his famous Red Book serial story of studio life among the stars of Hollywood* The photoplay pictures the rise of an unknown beauty to stardom — its packed with the perils, the gayety, the thrills, the romance of film land* Famous Faces in addition to the regular cast of players appear in this wonderful production. Here are some of the headliners: King Vidor, June Mathis, Eric von Stroheim, Hugo Ballin, Marshall Neilan, Fred Niblo, Kathlyn Williams, Mabel Ballin, Florence Vidor, Jean Hersholt, Lillian Leighton, Dagmar Godowsky, William H. Crane, John Sainpolis, Bessie Love, Alice Lake, T. Roy Barnes, Johnny Walker, Claude Gillingwater, Chester Conklin, Anna Q. Nilsson, Robert Edeson, Milton Sills, Blanche Sweet, Barbara Bed* ford, Elliott Dexter, Hobart Bosworth, Raymond Griffith, Claire Windsor, Jean Haskell, Zasu Pitts, Patsy Ruth Miller and others.