The Moving picture world (January 1924-February 1924)

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240 MOVING PICTURE WORLD January 26, 1924 Adolph Zukor and Jesse L.Lasky present Cecil B.De Mille's 'Production Triumph'' tWith Xeatrice Joy ~ Uod Za Hocque. Hobert TZdeson The second "Manslaughter." A strictly modern love story adapted by Jeanie Macpherson from the Saturday Evening Post serial and novel by May Kdginton. — Ct (paramount (picture Adolph Zukor and Jesse L.Lasky present Gloria Swanson i!i Society Scandal" An Allan Dwan Production Gloria as the gorgeously gowned heroine of a drama of society, intrigue and divorce. Adapted by Forrest Halsey from the play, "The Laughing Lady," by Alfred Sutro, in which Ethel Barrymore starred on the stage. Cast includes Rod La Rocque and Ricardo Cortez. Ct (paramount (picture Adolph Zukor and Jesse L.Lasky present A James Cruze Production "Magnolia By Booth Tarkington 'With 'Ernest Torrence, 'Mary Rstor, Cullen iMndis'Thyllis Haver, Hoab 'Beery After "The Covered Wagon," "Ruggles," and "Hollywood,'* a Cruze picture means crowded houses everywhere. Cruze is at his best producing this action-romance of the old • romantic South by America's foremost writer. Adapted by Walter Woods. CC (paramount Qiclure -SB