The Moving picture world (November 1925-December 1925)

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Here's Another Box Office WOW ! ♦♦[l/fADAM BEHAVE" comes from a money family — the Al Christie Comedy Specials — whose reputation for luring the dollar from the pocket of the patron to the cash register of the exhibitor is established by the marvelous records of "Charley's Aunt" and "Seven Days." Made for Entertainment Purposes Only— that's "Madam Behave." Built around a sensationally successful French farce, and with two of the greatest stars of the day in the leading roles — Julian Eltinge and Ann Pennington-— directed by Scott Sidney, who was responsible for "Charley's Aunt," and carrying all the Christie sure-fire comedy gags, "Madam Behave" has all the elements of a Riot. Julian Eltinge and Ann Pennington are two of the greatest box office assets on screen or stage today. Miss Pennington is an outstanding star of Ziegfeld's Follies — and she's just as magnetic on the screen. Julian Eltinge is the Greatest Woman Impersonator Ever Known to the Stage or Screen. Last year he toured the country from coast to coast, making personal appearances in first run houses. In Twenty-five Out of Thirty-two Theatres, Eltinge Broke The House Record For Business With His Engae^ement ! Here is proved box-office drawing power. Cash in on this Special ! CAl HRISTIE comes through with anothe JULIAN ELTINGE as oMadam Behave'' With JULIAN ELTINGE 5^ ANN PENNINGTON LIONEL BELMORE DAVID JAMES TOM WILSON EVELYN FRANCISCO JACK DUFFYSTANHOPE WHEATCROFT Directed by SCOTT SIDNEY The Greatest Comedy Knock