Motion picture news booking guide (Apr 1924)

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A HANDY CHECK-UP ON BIG PICTURES CHECK ItERE THREE WISE FOOLS. With Eleanor Boardman, Claude Gillingwater, Alec Francis. Wm. H. Crane, Wm.Haines.Brinsley Shaw.Zasu Pitts. King Vidor, Director. Adapted from play by Austin Strong. Staged byWinchell Smith. Presented by John Golden. June Mathis, Editorial Director. A Gold wyn Picture. UNSEEING EYES. From ArthurStringer'sStory. Directed by E.H. Griffith. With Lionel Barrymore, Secna Owen, Louis Wolheim. Adapted by Bayard Veiller. Settings by Jos. Urban. A Cosmopolitan Production. CHECK HERE RENO. Written and Directed by Rupert Hughes. With Helcne Chadwick, George Walsh, Lew Cody, Carmel Myers. A Goldwyn Picture. SIX DAYS. By Elinor Glyn. With Corinne Griffith and Frank Mayo. Directed by Charles Brabin. Scenario by Ouida Bergere. June Mathis, Editorial Director. A Goldwyh Picture. THROUGH THE DARK. Directed by George Hill. With Colleen Moore. Adapted by Frances Marion from the story by Jack Boyle. A Cosmopolitan Production. THE GREEN GODDESS. With George Arliss, Alice Joyce, David Powell and Harry T. Morey. Directed by Sidney Olcott. Adapted by Forrest Halsey from the famous stage play by William Archer. A Distinctive Picture. UlNUtK 1 rlt KfclJ KUDfc. Directed by Alan Crosland. With Robert B. Mantell, John Charles Thomas, Alma Rubens. Adapted by Bayard Veiller from the story by Stanley Weyman. Settings by Joseph Urban. A Cosmopolitan Production. THE SPOILERS. By Rex Beach. A Jesse D. Hampton Production with Milton Sills, Barbara Bedford, Robert Edeson, Anna Q. Nilsson, Ford Sterling, Louise Fazenda, Noah Berry, Robert McKim. Directed by Lambert Hillyer. A Goldwyn Picture. WILD ORANGES. By Joseph Hergesheimer. Directed by King Vidor. With Frank Mayo, Virginia Valli, Ford Sterling. June Mathis, Editorial Director. A Goldwyn Picture. ENEMIES OF WOMEN. By Vicente Blasco Ibanez. With Lionel Barrymore and Alma Rubens. Directed by Alan Crosland. Scenario by John Lynch. Settings by Joseph Urban. A Cosmopolitan Production. NAME THE MAN! Victor Seastrom, Director. Adapted from "The Masterof Man" by Sir Hall Caine. With Conrad Nagel, Mae Busch, Patsy Ruth Miller. Hobart Bosworth, Aileen Pringle, Creighton Hale. Screen adaptation by Paul Bern. June Mathis, Editorial Director. A Goldwyn Picture. ixCLy LLunio> witn iwarie i revost, jonnny Walker, Alice Lake, Raymond Griffith. A Clarence Badger Production. Adapted by Carey Wilson from Edward E. Rose's Stage Play. June Mathis, Editorial Director. A Goldwyn Picture. NELLIE, THE BEAUTIFUL CLOAK MODEL. By Owen Davis. Directed by Emmett Flynn. With Claire Windsor, Edmund Lowe, Mae Busch, Raymond Griffith, Lew Cody, Hobart Bosworth. Adapted by H. H. Van Loan. Scenario by Carey Wilson. June Mathis, Editorial Director. A Goldwyn Picture. THE RENDEZVOUS. By Madeleine Ruthven. With Conrad Nagel, Lucille Ricksen, Elmo Lincoln, Sidney Chaplin. Directed by Marshall Neilan. A Goldwyn Picture. THE ETERNAL THREE. With Hobart Bosworth, Claire Windsor, Bessie Love, Raymond Griffith. Directed by Marshall Neilan and Frank Urson. A Goldwyn Picture. THE GREAT WHITE WAY. E.Mason Hopper, director. With Anita Stewart, Oscar Shaw, T. Roy Barnes, theatrical, newspaper, sports celebrities and Ziegfeld Chorus. Adapted by Luther Reed from story "Cain and Mabel" by H. C. Witwer. Settings by Joseph Urban. A Cosmopolitan Production. THE STEADFAST HEART. Sheridan Hall, Director. With MargueriteCourtot.Mary Alden, Joseph Striker, Mi riamBattista, Joseph Depew. Adapted by Philip Lonergan from Collier's Weekly Story by Clarence Budington Kelland. A Distinctive Picture. SECOND YOUTH. Directed by Albert Parker. With Alfred Lunt, Mimi Palmeri, Walter Catlett, Herbert Corthell.Jobyna Howland,Lynn Fontanne. Adapted by John Lynch from Allan UpdegrafPs novel. A Distinctive Picture. SLAVE OF DESIRE. Presented by Gilbert E. Gable. Directed by George D. Baker. With George Walsh, Bessie Love, Carmel Myers. Adapted from the immortal story "The Magic Skin" by Balzac. JuneMathis, Editorial Director. A Goldwyn Picture. TRUE AS STEEL. Written and Directed by Rupert Hughes. With Aileen Pringle, Eleanor Boardman, Louise Fazenda, Norman Kerry, William H. Crane, Raymond Hatton. A Goldwyn Picture. THE DAY OF FAITH. By ArthurSomers Roche. Directed by Tod Browning. With Eleanor Boardman, Ford Sterling, Raymond Griffith, Tyrone Power, Wallace MacDonald. Adapted for the screen by June Mathis and Kathcrine Kavanaugh. June Mathis, Editorial Director. A Goldwyn Picture. RECOIL. By Rex Beach. Directed bv T. Hayes Hunter. A. J. Parker Read, Jr. Presentation. With Betty Blythe, Mahlon Hamilton and Europe's Ten Most Beautiful Women. IN THE PALACE OF THE KING. By Marion Crawford. Directed by Emmett Flynn. With Blanche Sweet, Pauline Starke, Hobart Bosworth, Edmund Lowe. Written for the screen by June Mathis. A Goldwyn Picture. THE REJECTED WOMAN. Albert Parker, Director. With Alma Rubens, Conrad Nagel.Wyndham Standing. From the Story by John Lvnch. A Distinctive Picture. THREE WEEKS. Elinor Glyn's Production of Her Famous Novel. Alan Crosland, Director. With Conrad Nagel and Aileen Pringle. Scenario by Elinor Glyn. Continuity by Carey Wilson. June Mathis, Editorial Director. A Goldwvn Picture. LITTLE OLD NEW YORK. With Marion Davies. Directed by Sidney Olcott. Adapted by Luther Reed from stage play by Rida Johnson Young. Settings by Joseph Urban. A Cosmopolitan Prod. Tried and Proven Box-Office Attractions