Motion Picture News (May-Jun 1925)

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ere couldrit be a GREATER "Wilhoul the GREATER Jiugust ^aramaiutts for Greater Movie Season "The Ten g)mmandments Cecil B. De Mille's cinemasterpiece now ready for recordbreaking business everywhere. Richard Dix, Leatrice Joy, Theodore Roberts, Rod LaRocque and others. By Jeanie Macpherson. BEGGAR ON Worseback; James Cruze's greatest. Gayest and funniest story ever on stage or screen. Opened June 5th for special run on Broadway and going great! *NiGHT Life of New York' Allan Dwan's gorgeous melodramatic comedy-romance featuring Rod LaRocque, Dorothy Gish, Ernest Torrence, George Hackathorne. By Edgar Selwyn. The nifty Norse newcomer Greta Nissen playing love scenes as they should be played. Ricardo Cortez, Wallace Beery, Ravmond Hatton. De luxe comedy-romance written by adaptor of "Bluebeard's 8th Wife". THE LUCKY DEVI i:' Starring Richard Dix. A super-speed-special. By far the greatest Dix so far. With Esther Ralston. Directed by Frank Tuttle. By Byron Morgan. EMSSEĀ© WATEE Joseph C. Lincoln's best seller of 1925. Something smashingly new in melodrama. Made by Irvin Willat, producer of "North of 36". Lois Wilson, Wallace Beery, Warner Baxter, Phyllis Haver. *THE STREET OF , FORGOTTEN MEN* A melodramatic heart and human interest "Miracle Man" of 1925. Herbert Brenon production with Percy Marmont, Neil Hamilton, Mary Brian.