Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1924)

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January 12 , 19 24 107 The 17 Paramount Productions listed below are the finest pictures on the market to-day "His Children's Children" A Sam Wood production, with Bebe Daniels, Dorothy Mackaill, James Rennie. George Fawcett, Miry Eaton, Warner Oland, Hale Hamilton and others. Adapted hy Monte Katterjohn from the famous novel by Arthur Train. " The Humming Bird " starring GLORIA SW ANSON. A Sidney Olcott production. From the play by Maude Fulton. Screen play by Forrest Halsey. To the Ladies " A James Cruze production of the play by George Kaufman and Marc Connelly. With Edward Horton, Theodore Roberts and Helen Jerome Eddy. Adapted by Walter Woods. " The Light that Failed " By Rudyard Kipling. A George Melford production, with Jacqueline Logan, Percy Marmont, Sigrid Holmquist and David Torrence. Scenario by F. McGrew Willis and Jack Cunningham. " Shadows of Paris " Starring POLA NEGRI. A Herbert Brenon production. Supported by Charles de Roche, Huntley Gordon and Adolphe Menjou. Written for. the screen by Fred Jackson and Eve Unsell from the play " Mon Homme " by Andre Picard and Francis Carco. "Wild Bill Hickok" Starring WILLIAM S. HART (in an original story by himself), supported by Ethel Grey Terry and featuring Bill Hart's Pinto Pony. Screen play by J. G. Hawks. Directed by Cliff Smith. A William S. Hart production. " The Spanish Dancer " Starring POLA NEGRI. A Herbert Brenon production, with Antonio Moreno, supported by Wallace Beery, Kathlyn Williams, Gareth Hughes. Adolphe Menjou and Robert Agnew. Written for the screen by June Mathis, and Beulah Marie Dix, from the play " Don Cesir deBazan," by Adolphe D'Ennery and P. S. P. Dumanoir. " Don't Call It Love " A William deMille production, with Agnes Ayres, Jack Holt and Nita Naldi. Supported by Theodore Koslofl, Robert Edeson and Rod Le Rocque. From the novel " Rita Coventry," by Julian Street. Screen play by Clara Beranger. Big Brother By Rex Beach. An Allan Dwan production, with Tom Moore, Raymono Hatton and Edith Roberts. Adapted for the screen by Paul Sloane. " Stephen Steps Out " starring DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr., with Theodore Roberts, supported by Noah Beery, Harry Myers, Forrest Robinson. Directed by Joseph Henabery. From the story by Richard Harding Davis. Scenario by Edfrid Bingham. Presented by William Elliott and Jesse L. Lasky, " The Heritage of the Desert " A Zane Grey production, with Bebe Daniels, Ernest Torrence, Noah Beery and Lloyd Hughes. An Irvin Willat production. Adapted by Albert Le Vino. " Flaming Barriers " A George Melford production, with Jacqueline Logan, Antonio Moreno, Walter Hiers. By Byron Morgan. Adapted by Jack Cunningham. "Pied Piper Malone " starring THOMAS MEIGHAN. Supported by Lois Wilson and a big cast. By Booth Tarkington. Directed by Alfred E. Green. Adapted by Tom Geraghty. "The Stranger" A Joseph Henabery production with Betty Compson, Richard Dix, Lewis Stone and Tully Marshall. From the story " The First and the Last," by John Galsworthy. Adapted by Ralph Block and Edfrid Bingham. " The Call of the Canyon " A Zane Grey production, with Richard Dix, Lois Wilson and Marjorie Daw. Supported by Noah Beery, Ricardo Cortez and Fred Huntley. Written for the screen by Doris Schroeder and Edfrid Bingham. Directed by Victor Fleming, "West of the Water Tower" Starring GLENN HUNTER, with Ernest Torrence, May McAvoy, George Fawcett and Zasu Pitts. Directed by Rollin Sturgeon. Adapted by Lucien Hubbard, from the novel by Homer Croy. Written for the screen by Doris Schroeder. "The Next Comer" A Sam Wood production of the novel and play by Kate Jordan. With Conway Tearle, Lon Chaney, Dorothy Mackaill, Ricardo Cortez and Louise Dresser. Written for the screen by Monte Katterjohn. Cparamounl Q>ictures at your exchange