The Moving picture world (November 1925-December 1925)

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(Continued) A Guide To Important Attractions Attraction Stars Directors Business Comment Sun 'Up The mountaineer romance that captured Pauline Starke.Conrad Nagel, Lucille LaVerne Broadtvay Edmund Goulding "One of the finest offerings of year." — N. V. Telegraph The Mystic The thrilling inside story of fake spiritua Aileen Pringle, Conway Tearle ism Tod Browning "Great attraction for any house." -M. P. Neu>s Exchange of Wives The funniest comedy of marriage mix-up. Lew Cody, Eleanor Boardman,ReneeAdoree ever filmed 1 Hobart Henley "Will make a vast fortune." — Evening Sun The Tower of Lies I rl€ StOTy OJ CI ^iTL wno cain^ ouck noiiit. Norma Shearer, Lon Chaney Victor Seastrom "Exceeds even 'He Who Gets Slapped'." -S. F. Call The Midshipman ^rcf crYpnt ^tiPrtncJp of tK^ tJ. S. lSCIV Ramon Novarro al Academy Christy Cabanne "Pleased 100 percent." — Victory Theatre, Salt Lake, Utah Go West A side-splitting comedy of the wild and t Buster Keaton ;oo/y west Buster Keaton "His best. Will go over big." — N. Y. Eveninii World Lights of Old Broadway Thri//s and romance of a metropolis in t Marion Davies »e moving Monta Bell Great business at Capitol (N.Y.) premiers The Merry Widow At last in pictures, the world-famous sta Mae Murray, John Gilbert je success Erich von Stroheim Third big month on Broadway at $2 top Old Clothes A citv kid plays Cupid in a great corned: Jackie Coogan -romance Eddie Cline, Supervi sion of Jack Coogan, Sr Successor to "The Rag Man." The Only Thing Passion behind a throne in the turmoil o Eleanor Boardman Conrad Nagel ' a revolution Jack Conway, Persona Supervision Elinor Gly Bigger than "Six Days," "Three ^ Weeks," "His Hour" The Great Love An elephant breaks loose and joins a pai Viola Dana, Robert A gne W.Chester Con kl in r of lovers Marshall Neilan The year's comedy surprise The Masked Bride Adventures and loves of a beautiful Apa Mae Murray :he girl Christy Cabanne Follows "The Merry Widow" for a clean-up Bright Lights A country boy falls for a stage beauty — c Charles Ray, Pauline Starke nd twins her Robert Z. Leonard Bright Lights will flash from packed houses His Secretary The true story of girh seeking romance i» Norma Shearer, Lew Cody business Hobart Henley The combination that made "A Slave of Fashion" Sally, Irene and Mary Chorus girl love in a great story of beaut Constance Bennett, Joan Crawford, Sally O'Neill es of the stage Edmund Goulding A big one ! Produced by the livest showmen , in show business