Motion Picture News (Jul-Aug 1923)

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1923-1924 ution, by Qo idw^n^yosnriopoiltaa V ' A AUGUST SEPTEMBER ~~ OCTOBER, 3 WISE FOOLS A King Vidor Production. From John Golden's great stage success by Austin Strong and staged by Winchell Smith. June Mathis, editorial director. A Goldwyn Picture. You've Never Played A Better! THE SPOILEFCS Rex Beach's e\<c of lawless Alaska. A Jes=e D. Hampton production. Directed by Lambert Hillyer. With Milton Sills, Anna Q. Nilsson, Barbara Bedford, Robert Edeson, Noah Beery, Mitchell Lewis, Louise Fazenda, Ford Sterling, Rockliffe Fellowes, Sam de Grasse, Wallace MacDonald. A Goldwyn Picture. It Will Make History! ENEMIES of WOMEN By Ibanez. With Lionel Barrymore and Alma Rubens. Directed by Alan Crosland. Scenario by John Lynch. Settings by Joseph Urban. A Cosmopolitan Production. The Box Office Sensation! 6 DAYS By Elinor Glyn. A Charles Brabin production, featuring Corinne Griffith and Frank Mayo. Scenario by Ouida Bergere. June Mathis, editorial director. A Goldwyn Picture. A Love Story They'll Love. Tke GREEN GODDESS Starring George Arliss. With Alice Joyce, David Powell and Harry Morey. From the famous play by William Archer. Adapted by Forrest Halsey. Directed by Sidney Olcott. A Distinctive Picture. Thrilling! Lavish I Spectacular.