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Box-OmCE A MOLES
TOO MUCH MONEY
Lewis Stone, Anna Q. Nilsson
Earl Hudson
Israel Zangwill
Lead a wife from luxury and she'll find her own war back, John Francis Dillon, director of "Flaming Youth" and "We Moderns," carries that theme into a swift-moving story of London today.
THE RECKLESS LADY
Belle Bennett, Ben I>yon, Lois Moran, James Kirkwood, I,owell Sherman, Charles Murray
Robert Kane
Philip Gibbs
Philip Gibbs' best.seller brings one of the finest Casts of stars ever assembled. A graphic picture of Monte Carlo and a woman whe gambled against Fate. Directed by Howard Higgin.
THE DANCER OF PARIS
Conway Tearle, Dorothy Mackaill, Robert Cain
Robert Kane
Michael Arlen
Michael Arlen's best story screened at the crest of his vogue. Paris is the background for this drama of a little dancer whose feet tapped joyfully— then in despair.
THE FAR CRY
Blanche Sweet, Jack Mulhall, Myrtle Stedman, Hobart Bosworth
June Mathis
Arthur Richman
Arthur Richman's international stage-success, brought to a terrific spectacular climax when flames sweep upon the feasters at a Venetianpageant and leap across canals after escaping gon dolas. Thrills, comedy, heart-punch !
THE DESERT HEALER
Lewis Stone, Barbara Bedford, Tully Marshall, Ann Rork.
Sam Rork Marlon Fairfax
E. M. HuU
Written by the author of "The Sheik." Read by eight million already. It's a showman's picture by the man who gave you "Ponjola" and "Clothes Make the Pirate." Directed by Maurice Tourneur.
MEMORY LANE
Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Boardman
Louis B. Mayer
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THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE
Lewis Stone, Barbara La Marr
Sawyer and Lubin
Anthony Pryde
Sunlight and shadows of a Spanish island blended into a gripping story of a woman's past. Directedby Alfred E. Green.
THE SECOND
Anna Q. Nilsson, Huntley Gordon
June Mathis
Mrs. Wilson Woodrow
Another best-seller by one of America's favorites. Thrilling race-track episodes, scenes that sweep from penitentiary cells to fashionable Fifth Avenue all make excellent audience stuff.
20TH CENTURY UNLIMITED
Lloyd Hughes, Mary Astor, Alec Francis, Dolores Del Rio
Edwin Carewe
Philip Gibbs
Adapted from Philip Gibbs' popular novel, "HeirS Apparent," a story, not, of war but of the aftermath, when the tides of glory ebbtd to broken streams of life moving through the giare of London's lamps.
PALS FIRST
Cast to be announced
Edwin Carewe
Lee Wilson Dodd
Edwin Carewe calls this one of the best pieces of screen material that have come his way. The drama of a hobo who inherited a southern estate, and of eyes of love that saw through hini into incredible shadows.
MOLASSES
Cast to be announced
M. C. Levee
(Original)
Rum-?ow pictured for the first time. The Bahamas, the sea, the upperworld and underworld provide the strange figures of thrill and action that Al Santell directs.
GOOD LUCK
Conway Tearle
E. M. Asher
Seymour Hfcks and Ian Hay
Straight from Drury Lane — and you know what that means ! A big spectacular melodrama oi thundering hoofs and throbbing hearts. Your boxoffice knows all <ibout it !
THE SAVAGE
May McAvoy and Ben Lyon
Earl Hudson
Ernest Pascal
Here's the newest idea in surprise stories, commencing with a South Sea romance and develop ing the thrill of the newspaper world — an inside story told by the man who wrote VThe Dark Swan" and "Hell's Highroad."
SPECIAL! ''The Viennese Medley'' — Conway Tearle and Anna Q. Nilsson
First National's spectacular "Secret Special" produced by June Mathis, directed by Curt Rehfeld.
January
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