The Moving picture world (January 1924-February 1924)

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January 26, 1924 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 261 Twenty First National Winners and Their Release Dates FEBRUARY 4th— "WHEN A MAN'S A MAN" Harold Bell Wright's famous novel. Directed by Edward Cline with all star cast. 11th— "TORMENT" Maurice Tourneur's powerful dramatic picturization of William Dudley Pelley's thrilling story. All 18th— "THE LOVE MASTER" with STRONGHEART, the screen's greatest dog. A Laurence Trimble-Jane Murfin production directed by Laurence Trimble. 25th— "FLOWING GOLD" Richard Walton Tully's wonderful adaptation of Rex Beach's virile story of the oil fields. Directed by Joseph de Grasse. MARCH 14th — Constance Talmadge in "THE GOLDFISH" Adapted from the stage success. Directed by Jerome Storm. 21st^-"THE WOMAN ON THE JURY" A picturization of the tremendous stage drama with all star cast. 28th — George Fitzmaurice's "CYTHEREA" from the novel by Joseph Hergesheimer. Presented by Samuel Goldwyn (Not now connected with Goldwyn Pictures) MAY 5th— "THOSE WHO DANCE" Thos. H. Ince's stirring picture from the story by George Kibbe Turner with Blanche Sweet and big cast. 12th— "SUNDOWN" The greatest picture of the Old West the screen has ever seen. More than a quarter of a million head of cattle used in this picture. Story by Earl J. Hudson, directed by Laurence Trimble. 19th— "THE WHITE MOTH" A Maurice Tourneur production featuring Barbara La Marr. A society drama from the story by Izola Forrester. 26th— "FOR SALE" featuring CORINNE GRIFFITH, a Corinne Griffith Production, Inc. JUNE 3rd— "THE RAGGED MESSENGER" Edwin Carewe's powerful society drama from the story by W. B. Maxwell. 10th — Colleen Moore "The Flaming Youth Girl" in "THE PERFECT FLAPPER" Another big hit for Miss Moore. 17th— "FLAMING WIVES" a First National special. Remember these ten? "Potash and Perlmutter"— "Ashes of Vengeance"— "Flaming Youth"— "Ponjola"— "The Fighting Blade" "Anna Christie"— "Boy of Mine"— "Her Temporary Husband"— "Black Oxen"— "The Eternal City" well — the same big money consistency holds true to First National form in the 20 pictures listed above for release during the next FIVE MONTHS. 3rd 10th 17th —"GALLOPING FISH" Thos. H. Ince's laughbuster — a boisterous howl that bids fair to be funnier than "The Hottentot." From story by Frank R. Adams. —Norma Talmadge in "SECRETS" A great box office star in one of the biggest dramatic successes ever staged. Directed by Frank Borzage. — Richard Barthelmess in "THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE" From the stage play by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. A John S. Robertson production. 24th— "LILIES OF THE FIELD" featuring CORINNE GRIFFITH and CONWAY TEARLE. One of the biggest attractions of 1924. Directed by John Francis Dillon, the man who made "Flaming Youth." A Corinne Griffith Production, Inc. 31st— "SON OF THE SAHARA" Edwin Carewe's bloodtingling story of Paris and the Great Sahara. Adapted from Louise Gerad's novel with Bert Lytell, Claire Windsor and a great supporting cast. APRIL 7th— "AGAINST THE RULES" Thos. H. Ince's romantic drama from the story by Frank R. Adams directed by John Griffith Wray. SOLID