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Moving Picture World (Jan-Feb 1925)

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750 MOriNG PICTURE WORLD February 21, 1925 bnnn J.G. Bachmann .Vice-Pres. Distributed by B. P. SCHULBERG PRODUCTIONS, Inc. -• 1650 Broadway, New York City. ^‘The Mansion of Aching Hearts” i To Be Released February 27th B. P. Schulberg Picturizes Famous Ballad Which Sold Over A Million Copies In every American home the song l)y Harry Von Tilzer and Arthur J. Lamb is known and loved. Around its theme has been woven a screen drama of exception al power, directed by James P. Hogan, the man who filmed "Capital Punishment”. Ethel Clayton returns to the screen in "The Mansion of Aching Hearts” and in the supporting cait are Cullen Landis, Barbara Bedford and Sam de Grasse. David Belasco^s “The Boomerang” Is Scheduled For Early Showings Special Schulberg Production To Follow “The Mansion of Aching Hearts” Anita Stewart, Bert Lytell and Donald Keith, the screen’s new wonder-youth, head the cast of this world famous comedy drama. The stage play ran for two seasons in New York and has been pres^ented in every sizeable town of the country. John Goodrich adapted the manuscript by Winchell Smith and Victor Mapes. Gasnier, director of money-makers, is proud to list "The Boomerang” with his many other hox-ollice productions. ^ . .—iL ^ Foreign Distributors : Export and Imbort Film Co., 729 Seventh Ave., Nexv York _City. Cable Address: Exiintilin. A'ew York.