Paramount Press Books (1917)

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J. STUART BLACKTON BROOKLYN'S BUSIEST MAN NOWADAYS During the completion of his offices at the Paramount studios in Brooklyn, N. Y., where he has been working on the productions of Sir Gilbert Parker, J. Stuart Blackton, well-Known producer of the "Battle Cry of Peace” and "Womanhood," has been hard put to it to escape the visitors who have thronged in upon him. Mr. Blackton has to run a gamut of dozens of men, women and children each morning seeking employment or information, besides superintending the details to the smallest part of the shortest scene for his pictures, as he is a well known realist and insists on every detail being perfect. "The Judgment House," by Sir Gilbert Parker, —irclewLt lapse released very shortly, will appear at the ..cccces Bee WOM Oll Este ele cls « s SIR GILBERT PARKER SUPERINTENDS FILMING OF HIS OWN BOOKS Auchnor otf "The Judgment House," “The World for Sale," Sir Gil= bert Parker is one of the the latest famous authors to capitulate to the demands of motion picture producers and consent to have his books translated to terms of the cinemetograph. Each month more and more authors allow their books to be made into photoplays as the aqemand for the very best in literature is daily growing and the DuDLic= is) Learning» not-to be satisfied with anything less than the very best. J. Stuart Blackton is producing "The Judgment House" for Paramount at present with the co-operation of Sir Gilbert Parker himself, who has consented to come over from England for that purDosoveee lies JUOSmMeiItLHOUSe” swill appear at ther.s.s..<. Lheatre on 1 eeeseeeerses Determined that the "Judgment House" should be ready for release at the earliest possible moment, yet insistent that there should be C no haste that would mar the production of the Right Hon. Sir Gilbert Parker's well Known novel, Commodore J. Stuart Blackton has devoted both day and night to the work of putting the book into screen form for Paramount. Commodore Blackton, aside from his natural insistence upon artistic perfection and correction, is doubly determined that the picture shall be a success because of his affection for the author, Sir Gilbert Parker, who has been his guest through the work on "The Judgment House" and has taken a great interest in its progress. "The Judgment House" is to be the attraction at the ........ Theatre Nt LA + Oe tll mc ee et Dom Sm ee ow as y : at << -~ 14 ie PTT ne Pe ee