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October 22, i 9 2 i
2067
W'hat yoTill Get
DECEMBER
Thomas Meighan in "A Prince There Was"
From Geort;e M. Cohan's play and the novel by Darragh Aldrich. Directed by Tom Forman. Scenario by Waldemar Young.
Ethel Clayton in "Exit the Vamp"
By Clara Beranger. Directed by Frank Urson.
Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson and Elliott Dexter in
"Don't Tell Everything" a Sam Wood Production. By Lorna Moon.
Pola Negri in "Her Final Payment" . ....
Tentative title of a great modern story in which the world famous star of "Passion" and "One Arabian Night" does her finest work.
William S. Hart in "White Oak"
A William S. Hart Production, by William S. Hart. Adapted for the screen by Bennet Musson, directed by Lambert Hillyer. Photographed by Joe August, A. S. C.
Gloria Swanson in "Under the Lash"
Adapted from the novel "The Shulamite" by Alice and Claude Askew and the play by Claude Askew and Edward Knoblock. Directed by Sam Wood. Scenario by J. E. Nash.
William deMUle's Production "Miss Lulu Bett"
With Lois Wilson. Milton Sills, Theodore Roberts and Helen Ferguson. From the novel and play by Zona Gale. Scenario by Clara Beranger.
Betty Compson in "The Little Minister" ....
From the famous novel by J. M. Barrie. A Penrhyn Stanlaws Production.
JANUARY
Wallace Reid in "Rent Free"
By Izola Forrester and Mann Page. Directed by Howard Higgin. Scenario by Elmer Rice.
"The Romance Booster" with Will Rogers and Lila Lee
By W'alter Woods and A. B. Barringer. Directed by James Cruze.
Cecil B. DeMille's "Fool's Paradise"
By Beulah Marie Dix and Sada Cowan, suggested by Leonard Merrick's story "The Laurels and the Lady."
Agnes Ayres in "The Lane That Had No Turning" . .
By Sir Gilbert Parker. Directed by Victor Fleming. Scenario by Eugene Mullin.
"Love's Boomerang" with Aim Forrest
A John S. Robertson production by Dion Clayton Calthrop.
Betty Compson in "The Law and the Woman" . . .
A Penrhyn Stanlaws Production, adapted from the play by Clyde Fitch.
George Fitzmaurice's "Three Live Ghosts"
With Anna Q. Nilsson and Norman Kerry. Scenario by Ouida Bergere. From the play by Frederick S. Isham.
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