The Moving picture world (November 1922-December 1922)

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December 9, 1922 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 509 A Stupendous Spectacle Backed By National Ads. Reaching 10,000,000 Adapted by Richard Walton Tully from the stage success of the same title; art director, Wilfred Buckland; photographed by George Benoit. A First National Picture Here's why this picture will prove one of the outstanding box office successes of the year. One of the most successful Oriental plays ever produced' Road showed four years in city, town and hamlet. A gorgeous spectacle and one of the most entrancing love stories ever filmed. More thrilling and exciting than the Arabian Nights — more enthralling than Romeo and Juliet. Scenes of rare beauty in Persian gardens, Oriental temples and palaces with the beauties of the Caliph's harem. Hundreds of horsemen and foot soldiers in fierce hand to hand battles. Love, romance and thrills aplenty. Three full page ads have been prepared for the Saturday Evening Post. They will appear Dec. 9, Jan. 6 and Feb. 3. Advertising in other national mediums reaching a total of more than 10,000,000 readers. Think of it. More than 10,000,000 will see these ads. Your audiences are ready made. Richard Walton TuUy's master production. Guy Bates Post's supreme triumph. A strong supporting cast including Virginia Brown Faire, Patsy Ruth Miller, Nigel de Bruliere, Rose Dionc and Boris Karloflf. Directed by JAMES YOUNG. Richard Walton Tully presents GUY BATES POST wmmm