The Moving picture world (May 1922)

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Released September 11, 1922 ji.ijuan Callarda . . . . Ri^dolph Valentino, Carmen Lila Lee jj;iDona Sol Nita Naldi iji Plumitas Walter Lons? Don Joselite Charles Belcher ; and others. jj From the novel by Vicente Btasco lban4Z \ arui th^ P^oy hy Tom Cushman. Scenario by June Mathis. as I THIS is one of the biggest productions of the season. The role of the young bull-fighter is ideally suited to Rodolph Valentino, who makes his first starring appearance in Paramount Pictures with this tremendous subject. ""Blood and Sand"' is at least as popular as the same author"s ""The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, " which, as produced by Rex Ingram, was one of the biggest box-office pictures of the season. Fred Niblo, who made ""The Three Musketeers," is the producer. Lila Lee is leading woman, and Nita Naldi who is well known from her work in ""Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,"' ""Experience,"" and numerous other pictures, plays the adventuress. Scenes include some genuine bull-fights, in which the star risks his life to perform spectacular feats. This is one of the most expensively staged productions of the year, and is absolutely sure to rank among the two or three biggest bo.x-office winners. Written for the screen by June Mathis. U'ho adapted "The Four Horsemen" FRED NIBLO PRODUCTION A JESSE L'LASKY PRESENTS Rodolph ^ Valentino IN Blood and Sand