Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1918)

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September 28 . 1 9 1 S 1937 ]C Rex Beach Pictures 1 ¥ AUGHING BILL HYDE'' is the first of six ' Star Series Rex Beach productions— the biggest and most popular stories of America's greatest author. Every previous Beach production has been an assured money-maker for the world's exhibitors. Never before has there been more than one Rex Beach picture a year. The new Rex Beach Star Series productions are made in the Goldwyn studios; strengthened still further by the Goldwyn quality and finish and containing the elements of power that Goldwyn gives to every picture it produces. Other Rex Beach productions in this series are to be "The Crimson Gardenia," "Going Some," "The Net," "The Iron Trail" and "The Silver Horde." No careful, shrewd exhibitor-business man in the industry is overlooking this sextuple opportunity for profits. Have you signed your contract? GOLDWYN DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION 16 East *2..</ Street New York City We have secured good advertisers to talk to YOU. Listen to them!