The Moving picture world (July 1924-August 1924)

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234 MOVING PICTURE WORLD July 26, 1924 COSMOPOLITE PRODUCTIONS MARION DA VIES in "YOLANDA" From the novel by Charles Major. Adapted by Luther Reed Directed by Robert G. Vignola. The supporting cast includes Holbrpok Blinn, Lyn Harding, Maclyn Arbuckle, Johnny Dooley, Ralph Graves, Leon Errol. MARION DA VIES in "JANICE MEREDITH" From the story by Paul Leicester Ford. Adapted by Lillie Hayward. Settings by Joseph Urban. Directed by E. Mason Hopper. The cast includes Holbrook Blinn, Harrison Ford, Maclyn Arbuckle, Joseph Kilgour, George Nash, Tyrone Power, George Seigmann. "NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET" A sensational production from the famous novel by Peter B. Kyne. "THE TEMPTRESS" By Blasco Ibanez, author of "The Four Horsemen," "Enemies of Women" and "Blood and Sand." "ZANDER THE GREAT" From the Famous Broadway success by Salisbury Field. "QUALITY STREET" By James M. Barrie. From his well known play. METRO -GOLDWYN SPECIALS "THE GREAT DIVIDE" The greatest of America's drama successes. By William Vaughan Moody. Reginald Barker will direct it and there will be a cast of many stars, notably Alice Terry and Conway Tearle. Adapted by Waldemar Young. "REVELATION" A modern miracle picture from Mabel Wagnall's widely known book, "The Rosebush of a Thousand Years." Adapted and directed by George D. Baker. The all-star cast includes Viola Dana, Monte Blue, Lew Cody, Mar jorie Daw, Edward Connelly, and Frank Currier. "BREAD" Charles G. Norris' best-seller done into a picture for the people. Adaptation by Lenore Coffey and continuity by Albert Lewin. Directed by Victor Schertzinger. The cast includes Mae Busch, Wanda Hawley, Robert Frazer, Pat O'MaJley, Hobart Bosworth. Myrtle Stedman, Eugenie Besserer and Ward Crane. "THE BANDOLERO" Tom Terriss' production of the novel by Paul Gwynne. Adapted by Tom Terriss. The cast includes Pedro de Cordoba and Renee Adoree. Photographed in America and Spain. REX INGRAM "THE ARAB" Rex Ingram's latest production is based on Edgar Selwyn's famous Broadway Success. Ramon Novarro and Alice Terry are featured. Pictures (In addition to "The Arab" there will be onVjnore Rex Ingram Production to be chosen from "The World'sHHusion." The Dead Command," "Toilers of the Sea" or\^A Cigarette Maker's Romance.") ERICH VON STR "GREED" Fromlbefamous American novel "McTeague" by Frank Norris. Screen AcHptation and Scenario by June Mathis and Erich Von StrohernVwith a wonderful cast of players. Two years in the making. ■IE MERRY WIDOW" A Von Stroheim Production starring Mae Murray. This will be an unusual effort from arNjnusual combination. The Big Three. Director, Story and StarsFrom the celebrated Henry W. Savage Stage Success by Victorh*pn and Leo Stein. Composer, Fran: Lehar. JACKIE COOGAr "LITTLE ROBINSON CRUSOE" By Willard Mack. Director Scott Dunlap. Unde sonal supervision of Jack Coogan, Sr. "THE RAG MAN" This second Coogan, written by Willard Mack, recalls "The Kid" in its dramatic quality. RAMON NOVARRO "THE SCANDAL" A story of Spain by a well-known author. It will be a Frank Borzage Production. A great star-director combine. (There will be one more Ramon Novarro Production directed by Frank Bor:age.) MAE MURRAY "CIRCE" Written especially for Miss Murray by Blasco Ibanei, the greatest of all motion picture authors. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. A Tiffany Production. The story of a famous enchantress. (Another Mae Murray Production will be announced shortly.) MARSHALL NEILAN "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES" From the famous novel by Thomas Hardy. Adapted by Dorothy Farnum. Featuring Blanche Sweet and Conrad Nagel, Stuart Holmes, George Fawcett. "THE SPORTING VENUS" Gerald Beaumont's racy Red Book Serial. Featuring Blanche Sweet, Matt Moore and Lew Cody. BUSTER KEATON "THE NAVIGATOR" Presented by Joseph M. Schcnck. By Jean Havez, Clyde Bruckman and Joe Mitchell. Directed by Donald Crisp. (There will be two more Buster Keaton Productions.) ii