Motion Picture News (Jul-Aug 1923)

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The ETERNAL 3 Marshall N'eilan's great production from his own story. With Claire Windsor, Hobart Bosworth, Bessie Love and Ray Griffith. Codirected by Marshall Neilan and Frank Urson. Neilan at his best! RED LIGHTS A Clarence Badger production. From Edward E. Rose's stage play. Adapted by Carey Wilson. June Mathis, editorial director. With Alice Lake. Johnny Walker, Marie Prevost and Ray Griffith. A Goldwyn Picture. They'll he thrilledl The STEADFAST HEART By Clarence Budington Kelland. With Marguerite Courtot and Mary Alden. Directed by Sheridan Hall. A Distinctive Picture. A Powerful Audience Picture1. The MAGIC SKIN By Balzac. Presented by Gilbert E. Gable. A George D. Baker production. With Bessie Love, George Walsh, Carmel Myers. A Goldwyn Picture. A Magnificent Drama TKe DAY OF FAITH By Arthur Somers Roche. A Tod Browning production. Continuity by June Mathis. With Eleanor Boardman, Ray Griffith, Carmel Myers, Ford Sterling, Wallie Van and Tyrone Power. A Goldwyn Picture. They'll Just Love it Inlke PALACE of The KING Emmett J. Flynn's production from F. Marion Crawford's famous story. Scenario by June Mathis.With Blanche Sweet, Hobart Bosworth, Edmund Lowe, Pauline Starke, Aileen Pringle, Charles Clary, Lucien Littlefield, William Mong. A Goldwyn Picture. It's Too Big For Wordsl cjor (distribution, by Qoldwun^ Cosmopolitan 1923-1924 ^/ I