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The First Eight
HERE are the Paramount Pictures which will be released in September by the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, inaugurating the Season of 1920-1921
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Adolph Zukor Presents a
GEORGE FITZMAUR1CE PRODUCTION “THE RIGHT TO LOVE”
with Mae Murray and David Powell
Photoplay by Ouida Bergere
Adapted from the play by Pierre Frondaie and Claude Farrare
Adolph Zukor Presents
ELSIE FERGUSON
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“LADY ROSE’S DAUGHTER”
Directed by HUGH FORD
By Mrs. Humphry Ward Scenario by Burns Mantle
Thomas H. Ince Presents
CHARLES RAY in “A VILLAGE SLEUTH”
By Agnes Christine Johnston Directed by Jerome Storm
Photographed by Chet Lyons A Thomas H. Ince Production
A HUGH FORD Production Jesse L. Lasky Presents
THOMAS MEIGHAN in “CIVILIAN CLOTHES”
From the play by Thompson Buchanan Scenario by Clara S. Beranger
Adolph Zukor Presents
DOROTHY DALTON in Sir James Barrie’s Famous Play “HALF AN HOUR’
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Directed by Harley Knoles
Scenario by Clara S. Beranger
Famous Players'Lasky Corporation Presents
“HUMORESQUE”
Featuring ALMA RUBENS
Story by Fannie Hurst
Scenario by Frances Marion Directed by Frank Borzage
Cosmopolitan Productions The New Art Film Company Presents
DOROTHY GISH in “LITTLE MISS REBELLION”
Scenario by Wells Hastings by Harry Carr
Directed by George Fawcett
Jesse L. Lasky Presents
WALLACE REID in “WHAT’S YOUR HURRY?”
Directed by Sam Wood Bv Byron Morgan
Scenario by Byron Morgan
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Canadian Distributors :
Famous-Lasky Film Service, ltd., Toronto