Moving Picture World (Jul - Aug 1918)

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July 27, 1918 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD 503 icturcs Geraldine 7* arrar in a scene from THE TUPtf of ike WHEEL'' Goldwyn Picture? Star Series': jT/ie Most Powerful Productions? Available to the Jtmerican Exhibitor/ "DEPUTATION. Popularity. Beauty. Fame. Dramatic power. ■"■ Unequaled publicity and exploitation. Geraldine Farrar brings you these. The first of her six Goldwyn Star Series are: "The Turn of the Wheel," by Tex Charwate "The Hell-Cat," by Willard Mack You, as an exhibitor, insure your own prosperity for the coming season with the fifty remarkable productions bearing the Goldwyn imprint of quality. GOLDWYN PICTURES CORPORATION Samuel Goldftsh. President Edgar Selwyn. Vice president 16 East A-Znat Street New York City