Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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THE SATURDAY EVENING POST December 24, 1921 If I were not a (minister I,d throe Butin-betweenpranks Babbie was a ladv of high degree ‘Victory at last y' but for whom I vaph by Keyes IN J. M. BARRIE’S PLAY THE LITTLE MINISTER! "DABBIE is on ■l“, screen at last! The famous heroine of J. M. Barrie’s great novel and play is brought to life by Betty Compson. You remember Miss Compson in “ The Miracle Man.” And in “ At the End of the World.” Only Paramount could secure the author’s permission to film his great story. Because only Paramount could produce it as it deserves. And the Paramount Picture “ The Little Minister ” is worthy of the author, worthy of Paramount. A great director, Penrhyn Stanlaws, made it. No expense was spared to make it a perfect entertainment. Your patrons will want to see this Paramount Picture. Don’t make a mistake. They won’t forgive you! Scenario by Edfrid Bingham A Penrhyn Stanlaws Production Copyright 1921 by Famous Players-Lasky Corp. Wanda Hawley in “ Too Much Wife ” by Lorna Moon. A Realart Production " Back Pay,” by Fannie Hurst. Directed by Frank Borzage. A Cosmopolitan Production. Marion Davies in 1 The Bride’s Play,” by Donn Byrne Supervised by Cosmopolitan Productions. Bebe Daniels in ” Nancy From Nowhere ” By Grace Drew and Katherine Pinkerton. A Realart Production. A George Fitzmaurice Production. “ Three Live Ghosts ” with Anna Q. Nilsson and Norman Kerry. Mary Miles Minter in “ Tillie ” From the novel by Helen R. Martin A Realart Production. Cecil B. De Mille’s Production ‘‘Saturday Night” By Jeanie MacPherson. Betty Compson in ” The Law and the Woman ” Adapted from the Clyde Fitch play ‘‘ The Woman in the Case.” A Penrhyn Stanlaws Production. “ One Glorious Day ” with Will Rogers and Lila Lee By Walter Woods and 0. B. Barringer. George Melford’s Production “ Moran of the Lady Letty ” with Dorothy Dalton. From the story by Frank Norris. May McAvoy in 11 A Homespun Vamp ” by Hector Turnbull A Realart Production. 11 Boomerang Bill ” with Lionel Barrymore. By Jack Boyle. A Cosmopolitan Production. Ethel Clayton in ” Her Own Money ” Adapted from the play by Mark Swan. John S. Robertson’s Production Love’s Boomerang ” with Ann Forrest From the novel “ Perpetua ” by Dion Clayton Calthrop. Constance Binney in “ Midnight ” By Harvey Thew A Realart Production. Pola Negri in “ The Red Peacock.” Bebe Daniels in “ A Game Chicken.” By Nina Wilcox Putnam. A Realart Production. “That shameless girl begins her pranks ewi’ the minister”. Reputation fT'HE reputation of the brightest stars, of the greatest directors, of the most skillful dramatists and of the largest motion picture organization, is vested in and richly expressed by Paramount Pictures. That name has naturally come to mean the cream of motion picture entertainment. Don’t take chances with your evening’s pleasure. Be sure it’s Paramount. Note current releases below. Ask your theatre manager when he will show them. Paramount Pictures A William de Mille Production *‘ Miss Lulu Bett ” with Lois Wilson, Milton Sills, Theodore Roberts and Helen Ferguson From the novel and play by Zona Gale. ^Paramount ^Picture# If it 9 s a Paramount Picture it's the best show in town