Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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1274 Motion Picture News THE BEST PICTURES THEY EVER MADE! NORMA TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE NOT often are exhibitors offered a "guaranteed" product. There's usually some element of chance. The Talmadge pictures, made for the Selznick organization, however, have already proven their worth. There are hundreds of new theatres in which they have never been shown. They are welcome everywhere. "POPPY" By Cynthia Stockley Directed by Edward Jose "DE LUXE ANNIE ' By Edward Clark Directed by Roland West "BY RIGHT OF PURCHASE" By Margery Lane May Directed by Charles Miller "THE SAFETY CURTAIN" By Ethel M. Dell Directed by Sidney N. Franklin "THE SECRET OF THE STORM COUNTRY" By Grace Miller White Directed by Charles Miller "HER ONLY WAY" By George Scarborough Directed by Sidney N. Franklin "SCANDAL" By Cosmo Hamilton Directed by Charles GibljTi "A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS" By Cyril Harcourt Directed by Walter Edwards "GOOD NIGHT, PAUL" By Roland Oliver and Charles Dixon Directed by Walter Edwards "THE LESSON" By Virginia Terhune Van de Water Directed by Charles Giblyn "MRS. LEFFINGWELL'S BOOTS" By Augustus Thomas Directed by Walter Edwards "A LADY'S NAME " By Cyril Harcourt Directed by Walter Edwards CONSIDER the authors, look at the directors and remember that supporting casts include such people as: Eugene O'Brien, Conway Tearle, Niles Welch, Tom Moore, Norman Kerry, Harrison Ford, Matt Moore, Earl Fox, Lillian Cook, Wanda Hawley, Louise Willoughby, Vera Doria, Zazu Pitts, Emory Johnson, May McAvoy, Hazzard Short, Stuart Holmes, Ramsey Wallace, Frederick Peary, Jack Meredith, Dorothy Rogers, and others of prominence. BRILLIANT REVIVALS