Moving Picture World (Nov-Dec 1923)

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yjSE; S ' December 1, 1923 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 443 cAdolph %uhor presents cA SAM WOOD Production “HIS CHILDRENS CHILDREN" With BEBE DANIELS DOROTHY MACKAILL JAMES RENNIE GEORGE FAWCETT ALL over the country “His Children’s Children” is demonstrating at box-offices that it’s one of the outstanding money-makers of the season. Princess Theatre, Springfield, 111., telegraphs : “ ‘His Children’s Children’ opened on Saturday to great business. Sunday better than Saturday. Bigger even than ‘The Spanish Dancer.’ I consider this picture a great box-office attraction.” This review from the St. Louis Times shows one reason for the fine business at the Missouri Theatre : “Here is our personal vote of thanks to the director of ‘His Children’s Children.’ It is an epic in its way and tells a powerful story.” See the picture now at your Paramount exchange. Screen play by Monte Katterjohn. From the sensational novel by Arthur Train. (X (paramount (picture HTW