Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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2066 Motion Picture N e-, \ Here E said "Better Pictures" and we gave you Better Pictures. The productions already released this season have made box-office history. Now look at the pictures to come in the next three months. Every one of them is a box-oflSce winner. "A steady, dependable supply of the highest class pictures" is what we promised. Here it is: NOVEMBER William S. Hart in "Three Word Brand" . . . . A William S. Hart Production by Will Reynolds. Adapted and directed by Lambert Hillyer. Photographed by Joe August, A. S. C. George Loane Tucker's "Ladies Must Live" With Betty Compson, from the novel by Alice Duer Miller, by Mayflower Photoplay Corp. Presented Donald Crisp's "The Bonnie Briar Bush" . . . . From the famous novel by Ian MacLaren and the plays by James Mc Arthur and Augustus Thomas. Scenario by Margaret Turnbull. "The Sheik", with Agnes Ayres and Rudolph Valentino . George Melford's production of the best-seller by E. M. Hull. Scenario by Monte M. Katterjohn. Jack Holt in "The Call of the North" From the novel "Conjuror's House" by Stewart Edward White and the play by George Broadhurst. Directed by Joseph Henabery. Scenario by John Cunningham. Cparamount Q>ictures