The Moving picture world (July 1924-August 1924)

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1924 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 235 FOR 1924-25 horses. REGINALD BARKER "BROKEN BARRIERS" Meredith Nicholson's well known story. Adapted for the screen by Sada Cowan and Howard Higgin. The cast includes James Kirkwood, Norma Shearer. Adolph Menjou, Mae Busch, Robert Frazer, George Fawcett, Robert Agnew. "DIXIE" By Gerald Beaumont. A story of racing hearts and racing FRED NIBLO "THE RED LILY" From Mr. Niblo's own story, adapted to the screen by Bess Meredyth. Featuring Ramon Novarro. Also Enid Bennett, and Wallace Beery, Rosemary Theby, Mitchell Lewis. KING VIDOR "WINE OF YOUTH" From Rachel Crothers' stage success "Mary The Third." Continuity by Carey Wilson. With a cast including Eleanor Boardman, James Morrison, Niles Welch, Creighton Hale, William Haines, Ben Lyon, William Collier, Jr., Pauline Garon. "WIFE OF THE CENTAUR" Cyril Hume's great prize-winning best seller of the jazz generation, written by one of it. "WOMEN AND WIVES" Harvey Fergusson's talked-of novel of two kinds of women — and one kind of man. HOBART HENLEY "SINNERS IN SILK." By Benjamin F. Glazer. The cast includes Conrad Nagel, Adolph Menjou, Eleanor Boardman, Edward Connelly, Hedda Hopper. "SO THIS IS MARRIAGE" B^Carey Wilson. The cast includes Conrad Nagel and Aileen Prirrgle. "NOTHING TO WEAR" Olga Linifk Scholl's startling story of ladies who have things to wear — -Sknd ladies who don't! .ROBERT VIGNOLA "MRS. PARAMOR" From the novel 6v Louis Joseph Vance. Adapted by Julia Crawford Ivers. Featuring Pauline Frederick, Conrad Nagel, MaeBusch, Huntly Gordon. "CHEAPER TO MARRY" nuel Shipman's Broadwayssuccess that is up-to-to-day's date — t\e story of a couple who Ibyed and married, and another couprKwho loved and didn't! RUPERT HUGHES WHAT WILL PEOPbE SAY?" People will say wais is the famous autfrordirecror's smartest picture, from his own most popular noven BEAUTY" One oSRupert Hughes* beSj known stories thaKwill make an unexcellecKscreen play. ELINOR GLYN "HIS HOUR" From Elinor Glyn's popular story. Directed by King Vidor. With Aileen Pringle and John Gilbert. "MAN AND THE MOMENT" The pulse of the American public will beat in double-quick time to Elinor Glyn's most thrillable story. "MAN AND MAID" The most popular authoress never wrote a story with more zip than this one. Victor Schertzinger directing. VICTOR SEASTROM "HE WHO GETS SLAPPED" Lon Chaney in a greater role than "The Hunchback," plus Norma Shearer and John Gilbert, Ford Sterling, Tully Marshall, Paulette Duval. Adapted by Carey Wilson from Leonid Andreyev's sensational play of a man who was wronged — and found his revenge. (There will be one more Victor Seastrom Production) VIOLA DANA "THE BEAUTY PRIZE" Nina Wilcox Putnam's story of a manicurist who got herself a limousine— and trouble! The supporting cast includes Pat O'Malley, Eddie Phillips, Edward Connelly, Eunice Vin Moore. Directed by Lloyd Ingraham. "ALONG CAME RUTH" The famous stage triumph by J. F. Fonson and F. Wicheler. Adapted by Holman Day. The supporting cast includes Tully Marshall, Walter Hiers, Raymond McKee, Victor Potel, Gale Henry. HARRY RAPF "THE SILENT ACCUSER" Gripping drama by Chester M. Franklin and Frank O'Connor, directed by Franklin. Eleanor Boardman and Raymond McKee in a stellar cast and the great German police dog, Peter The Great. "THE SNOB" Helen R. Martin's well-known novel, directed by Monta Bell. His first since "Broadway After Dark." "THE SPAN OF LIFE" Sutton Vane's famous drama success directed by Monta Bell. LAURETTE TAYLOR "ONE NIGHT IN ROME" J. Hartley Manners' famous Broadway success on the screen with its star. Directed by Clarence Badger. HENRY KING-DOROTHY GISH Two productions from this famous pair. The director of "The White Sister" and "Tol'able David" directing the star of "Orphans of the Storm." HUGO BALLIN "THE PRAIRIE WIFE" Arthur Stringer's Saturday Evening Post story of a hot-house flower who mated with a man of the primitive. The cast includes Dorothy Devore, Herbert Rawlfnson, Gibson Gowland. JANE MURFIN Two productions from this famous woman editor-director, with featured star names.