The Moving picture world (January 1926-February 1926)

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January 30, 1926 Moving Picture World 387 As and When Promised We promised you Big Paramount Pictures right through from now till FalL We promised these Big Pictures on or before precise release dates* WeWe making good 100% on both promises. For instance: FEBRUARY THE WANDERER. Raoul Walsh's road show spectacle now at popular prices. With Ernest Torrence, Greta Nissen, William Collier, Jr. From Maurice Samuels' famous play. THE GRAND DUCHESS and THE WAITER. A Parisian love cocktail with Adolphe Menjou, Florence Vidor. Malcolm St. Clair Production. THE SONG and DANCE MAN. Geo. M. Cohan's stage comedy hit with Tom Moore, Bessie Love, Harrison Ford. Herbert Brenon Production. THE VANISHING AMERICAN. Zane Grey's Epic Romance of the Red Man. With Richard Dix, Lois Wilson, Noah Beery. Directed by Geo. Seitz. BEHIND THE FRONT. Big comedy special with Wallace Beery, Raymond Hatton, Mary Brian. By Hugh Wiley. Edward Sutherland Production. DANCING MOTHERS. The ultra-modern society stage success starring Conway Tearle, Alice Joyce, Clara Bow. Herbert Brenon Production. All ready to be played NOW / 4 paramount G>ictures