Moving Picture World (Nov-Dec 1923)

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December 1, 1923 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 469 ATrio the Public are flocking to see! -\N\= Phila. North American: “Thrills audiences.” Cincinnati Times: “One of the best photoplays shown this season.” New York Daily News: “You’ll enjoy it enough to see it twice.” All that you love you’ll find in RICHARD WALTON TULLY'S Superb Tictunmtion of (jeorge du JHaurier's immortal novel •TRILBY* With the Celebrated French Star ANDREE LAFAYETTE and a distinguished all-star cast including Arthur « Edmund Carew, Creighton Hale, Wilfred Lucas, Philo McCullogh, Francis McDonald, Gertrude Olmstead and others. Directed by Art Director, Wilfred Buckland JAMES YOUNG Photographed by George Benoit \ J.K. McDonald presents PENROD anbSAM In the Cast ' BENNY ALEXANDER ROCKLIFFE FELLOWS GLADYS BROCK WELL BUDDY MESSINGER GARETH HUGHES JOE buttefT. WORTH WILLIAM V. MONG | Booth ~ ^iTavkingfori: ^ i^M^VPENROD* If M w Scenario by Hope Loring and Lewis Leighton DIRECTED BY WILLIAM BEAUDINE New York Evening Journal : “There should be a law compelling producers to turn out more like it.” The Cincinnati Post: “The best film of the week.” Denver Times: “Filled with screamingly funny situations.” Chicago Evening Journal : “You had better go see this one.” SOIIISSER LXL ACKIE coogan cus Directed by EDDIE CLINE JACKIE AND A CIRCUS ALL IN ONE BIG PICTURE tiw rv m Tf-'tL ' Jhey re dll 3irAt national Pictured