Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1917)

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ADVERTISING SUGGESTIONS FOR “NAN OF MUSIC MOUNTAIN” Post Card No. 1 {to he sent out 9 days before showing of picture.) Dear Madam : No doubt you will be glad to have your attention called to the fact that the photoplay “NAN Oh' MUSIC MOUNTAIN’’ will be shown at the theatre on The handsome Wallace Reid plays the “lead’’ and is supported by Ann Little, the winsome screen star. Manager. Post Card No. 2 (to be sent out 6 days before showing. Dear Madam : Just a word more about the photoplay “NAN OF MUSIC MOUNTAIN,’’ which is coming to the theatre. It w-'as taken from Frank Spearman’s story in EVERYBODY’S MAGAZINE and was arranged for the screen by Beulah Marie Dix. It is a story of w^estern life featuring Wallace Reid, the popular star who has appeared with Geraldine Farrar in some of her wonderful photoplays. The date of the showing is Manager. SUGGESTED LETTER Dear Madam : (To be sent 3 days before showing.) When the photoplay “NAN OF MUSIC MOUNTAIN’’ was being screened, Frank Spearman, the author, was the guest of Wallace Reid and George Mulford (the Director), and watched the transformation of his brain child to screen form. He was delighted with the way it w^as being handled, and congratulated the director on his choice of players, saying that each one exactly typified the character he had in mind when writing the story. Mr. Reid is supported by an all-star cast, including Theodore Roberts and Ann Little. It has western atmosphere and tells the thrilling tale of a man who starts out to avenge his father’s murder. It also contains a love story of romantic interest. Suppose you were a red-blooded young man and someone had shot your father treacherously from behind and when you finally, after years of search, located his murderer only to find that his daughter was the girl with whom you were in love, what would you do? Bear Valley in the mountains of Northern California, one of the beauty spots of the country, was selected as the place in which to film the exterior scenes. Thanking you for your patronage in the past and trusting we may have the pleasure of seeing you at the theatre on we are. Cordially yours, Manager. Follow-up Post Card (to be sent on day of shoiving. ) Dear Madam: Just a line to remind you that WALLACE REID is playing at the theatre today in the thrilling story called “NAN OF MUSIC MOUNTAIN.’’ Manager. 3