Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1917)

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BEAR VALLEY SPOT SELECTED FOR FILMING OF "NAN OF MUSIC MOUNTAIN" Wallace Reid and his company, under the direction of George H, Melford, have recently returned from a ten days' visit to Bear Valley, California, where they filmed the exterior scenes for "Nan of Music Mountain," the Paramount photoplay which is to be shown at the Theatre on Bear Valley, in the mountains of northern California, is one of the beauty spots of this country, and it is promised that "Nan of Music Mountain" will contain scenes of exceptional beauty. As will be remembered this is the story that ran in "Everybody's Magazine" in serial form some time ago, written by Frank Spearman. The screen version was prepared by Beulah Marie Dix. It is seldom indeed that a motion picture cast actually achieves the honor of being an "all-star," but such is the cast which was chosen to support young Wallace Reid in his newest Paramount photoplay, "Nan of Music Mountain," which will appear on the screen of the Theatre beginning on Theodore Roberts, Raymond Hatton, Ann Little, James Cruze, Charles Ogle, Guy Oliver, Horace B. Carpenter, Henry Woodward and Ernest Joy are among the v/ell-known players appearing in this production, which was directed by George H. Melford and the scenario of which was arranged by Beulah Marie Dix from Frank Spearman's story which appeared recently in "Everybody's Magazine" in serial form. A western drama with a thoroughly modern setting and decidedly new "twist" to the plot is to be found at the Theatre this week. This is "Nan of Music Mountain," which was prepared for the screen by George Melford of Paramount, with handsome Wallace Reid as the star. There are adventures and thrills a-plenty and a story that will be remembered by many as the serial by Frank Spearman that ran in "Everybody's Magazine" recently with such success. Suppose you were a man, young and red-blooded, and someone had shot your father — treacherously from behind, and when you finally, after many years of search, located his murderer only to find that his daughter was the girl you were in love with, what would you do? This is the situation confronting handsome Wallace Reid in his latest Paramount picture, "Nan of Music Mountain," which is appearing at the Theatre on 16