Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1916)

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Unequalled m tkeir Box-Office Value OMINENT in the casts of other productions, are these Vitagraph favorites, whose hold on the hearts of screen audiences assures the success of their every appearance: Bobby Connelly Arline Pretty Frank Daniels Rose Tapley Charles Wellesley Julia Swayne Gordon Edward Elkas Eulalie Jensen William Duncan Mary Maurice Charles Kent Billie Billings William Dunn Adele de Garde Anders Randolf George Holt Brinsley Shaw Templar Saxe William Shea Gordon Gray Walter McGrail Harry Northrup Francis Morgan The offerings chosen for these players, some of which are listed below, indicate the supreme quality of Greater Vitagraph productions. E. H. SotKern and Editk Otorey In "An Enemy to ino By Robert N. Stephens Most of Mr. Sothern's original company has been engaged to support him in the screen production of this, his greatest stage success. America's Daintiest Actress Anita Stewart In 'TKe Girl Pliilippa By Robert W. Chambers Over five million people read this story as a serial in Cosmopolitan Magazine. With charming Anita Stewart playing the role of Robert W. Chambers' most lovable heroine, the wonder-film comes into being. Antonio M oreno and Naomi CKilders In "The Devil's frize Written and Produced by Marguerite Bertsch A powerful modern story, a Faust-like play; not an allegory, but a tense, gripping drama of contending human passions — A second, "Law Decides". Marc MacDermott and Naomi Ckilders In "TKe Sell mg' Price Written and Produced by Charles J. Brabin Marc MacDermott, in a dual role in which double exposure has been carried to perfection, is here cast in the strongest drama of his career. Peggy Hyland and Evart Overton In "TKe Jjnemy By George Randolph Chester From the serial published in Hearst's Magazine and read by nearly four millions. It is the most wonderful argument ever brought against the common enemy — drink. Lillian Walk E. H. SotKern Supported by CKarlotte Ives In "TKe Man of Mystery" By Archibald Clavering Gunter An unusual drama of a man who came back from the Valley of the Shadow, to live again among those who thought him dead. er In Dollar and the Law' By Irvin Cobb Produced with the cooperation of the American Bankers Association. This first photoplay written by Irvin Cobb, a drama of the use and abuse of money, is one of the most realistic life-portrayals ever filmed. William Courtenay and Lucille Lee Stewart In "The Ni nety and N ine By Ramsey Morris A splended revival of one of the greatest stage successes of this generation. Hi Another SuperSerial in Preparation 'Tke Secret KingJom ' By Louis Joseph Vance. Featuring the Distinguished Actor Ckarles Rick man The story of a struggle for a throne ; tense situations in which the fate of empires hangs in the balance ; beautiful, thrilling, compelling — each episode a gem of production — the whole a diadem of film perfection. ITAGRAPri