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Authors
Box-office Amgi.es
KIKI
NORMA TALMADGE, Ronald CoJman heads supporting cast.
Joseph M. Sohenck
David Belasco
One of the outstanding stage hits of thr TwentirtI Century. Six hundred performances on Broadway^ Norma Talmadge us the waif of Paris makes this her greatest role. Directed by Clarence Brown
IRENE
COLLEEN MOORE
John McCoruuok
James Montgomery
The unforgettable musical comedy screened gorgeously. Not only a magnificent part for CoUeen Moore but a style-parade on proportions never before attempted. Directed by Alfred E. Green.
MISS NOBODY
COLLEEN MOORE
John McCorinick
Tiffany Wells •
Adapted from the popular newspaper serial "Shebo," presenting Miss Moore as a deligfatfoUy feminine hobo. Huge exploitation t>acks this production.
SILKY ANNE
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
Joseph M. Schenck
Hans Kraly
Call this a twin-sister to "Her Sister from Paris." The play is the present vogue of the cooUoent — a delicioUN thing with a title that clinches it at the box office.
"Puppets'
MILTON SILLS
A. L. Roekett
Frances Lightner,
A finely dramatic role for Mtlton Sills with the full force of his stellar appearance in "Men of Steel" behind it.
MLLE. MODISTE
CORINNE GRIFFITH
E. M. Asher
Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert
Another musical comedy hit, screened splendidly under Robert Z. Leonard's direction. Corinne Griffith as the little Parisian milliner who made gay chapeuux for other women's heads and brought gayer chappies to her own feet.
ASHES
CORINNE GRIFFITH
E. M. Asher
Reginald C. Goode
Highly successful as a Broadway play, "Ashes" follows "Mlfe'. Modiste" and gives Miss Griffith opportunity for the finely dramatic portrayals that mean so much at the box-office.
JUST SUPPOSE
RICHARD BARTHELMESS, Lois Moran heads supporting cast.
Inspiration Pictures, Inc.
A. E. Thomas
Directed by Kenneth Webb. And that means a magnificent picture with Barthelmess as the boy wlio would sooner be a peasant in the kingdom of love than ruler of a nation. His best kince "Shore Leave."
THE KID FROM MONTANA
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
Inspiration Pictures, Inc.
Katherine Newlin Burt
Sidney Olcott has been engaged to direct it. It affords Barthelmess as distinctive a role as he ever played, full of action, romance and comedy.
RAINBOW RILEY
JOHNNY HINES
C. C. Burr
Thompson Buchanan
Johnny Hines is a cub reporter sent to report a mountain feud, and what those wild mountaineers do to Johnny makes six reels of great comedy.
THE BROWN DERBY
JOHNNY HINES
C. C. Burr
F. S. Merlin and Brian Marlow
Another knock-out, with Johnny on the receiving end. Picture him in the prize-ring — an amateur pugilist ! That's all. That's plenty !
TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP!
HARRY LANGDON
Harry Langdon Corp.
Harry Langdon
Harry Langdon's first for First National, one of the most eagerly awaited pictures of the year.
THE LUNATIC AT LARGE
LEON ERROL
Earl Hudson
J. Storey Clouston
Designed to out-do Errol's box-office success in "Sally" and "Clothes Make the Pirate." Directed by Fred Newmeyer — and he's a comedy director!
SPECIAL! Milton Sills in ''Men of Steel" With Doris Kenyon