Motion picture news booking guide (Apr 1923)

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on more recent releases THE CRITICAL AGE. Produced by the Ottawa Film Productions, Ltd. Adapted from the popular novel, " Glengarry School Days," by Ralph Connor. Directed by Henry McRae, with an all-star cast. Presented by Ernest Shipman. Synopsis: Here is a thrilling: story of a young man in the Glengarry country who, considered to be a good for nothing, surprises the whole countryside by great acts of daring and quickness of mind, saving the girl he loves from a frightful death in a wild rushing river and his people from extinction, by thwarting scheming legislators. THE RAPIDS. Produced by Saulte St. Marie Films, Ltd. Story by Alan Sullivan. Directed by David M. Hartford. Featuring Harry Morey and Mary Astor. Presented by Ernest Shipman. Synopsis: A powerful drama of a man who, with hard work and great foresight, took hold of a bankrupt town and put it back on its feet, after a series of the most heartbreaking hardships that could possibly confront any human being. * YOUTHFUL CHEATERS. Produced by the Film Guild. Featuring Glenn Hunter. Directed by Frank Tuttle. Photographed and supervised by Fred. Waller, Jr. Story by Townsend Martin. Synopsis: A story of the perils of the modern day of jazz. Pictures a young college boy wrapped up in the life work of his father, a doctor whose success in stamping out sickness in India has made him a world figure, falling in love with a frivolous daughter of the rich, sinking into a life of wastefulness and the saving of both in the nick of time by the father. Glenn Hunter in one of the best roles of his career. A picture that will appeal to the " flappers." MICHAEL O'HALLORAN. Produced by Gene Stratton Porter Productions. Personally supervised by Gene Stratton and directed by James Leo Meehan. The first of a series of personally supervised productions by this greatest of all women authors, and a story that has sold 1,061,473 copies of this book alone. It features True Boardman, Jr., as the beloved " Mickey," Charles Clary, Irene Rich and Claire McDowell. Synopsis: Newsboy who loses his parents adopts a little crippled girl, who is also an orphan. He is brought Jnto contact with persons who have everything in the world except happiness, and by his good cheer and optimism not only shows them the bright side of life, but succeeds in curing his protege. One of the surest box-office productions on the market today. SON PICTURES 7