Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1918)

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CURRENT PUBLICITY Newspaper shorts to be sent out during the showing of “NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY!” Enid Bennett ' s newest picture, "Naughty Naughty!" produced by Thomas H. Ince for Paramount, is being shown at the Theatre this week. Marjorie Bennett, the star's charming younger sister makes her debut in this picture which was directed by Jerome Storm under Mr. Ince's personal supervision. The author is C. Gardner Sullivan. A bubbling rollicking comedy featuring Enid Bennett at the Theatre is "Naughty Naughty!" a Paramount picture written for Miss Bennett by C. Gardner Sullivan. The story is that of a small town girl who visits New York, comes back to her home town with the firm intention of thoroughly modernizing and metamorphosing the old-fashioned quaint ideas of the natives — especially her former sweetheart, editor of the local newspaper. Miss Bennett is supported by a splendid cast, including her younger sister, Marjorie Bennett, who makes her photoplay debut in this production; Earl Rodney, Gloria Hope and Andrew Arbuckle. At the Theatre /this week there is a splendid bill, headed by winsome Enid Bennet in her newest Paramount photoplay "Naughty Naughty!" — quite as alluring as the title indicates. Written especially by C. Gardner Sullivan, the production was .directed by Jerome Storm under the personal supervision of Thomas H. Ince himself. The story is full of laughs from start to finish and contains many new and unexpected twists of plot. Other items on the program are. The screen and stage boast many pairs of devoted sisters, who through each other's efforts or their own individual talent, secure fame and position. The latest of these are the Bennett sisters, Enid, now a wellknown star, and Marjorie who is making her photo-dramatic debut with her "big sister" in "Naughty Naughty!" It may well be said, however, that Miss Marjorie Bennett has made her own way to success, having studied and worked as an extra in many former pictures until her own merit earned for her the prominent role she takes in this picture. Others in the cast are Earl Rodney, Gloria Hope and Andrew Arbuckle. 9