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Press Book and Exhibitors’ Aids
Jesse L. Lasky presents
JACK PICKFORD
in
“THE
SPIRIT or ’ 1 7”
By Judge Willis Brown Scenario by Julia Crawford Ivers Directed by William S. Taylor
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Without in the least minimizing apparent histrionic ability and well-earned success of stars and supporting casts, it is well to call the attention of exhibitors to the fact that without the united effort of the great producing and distributing organization behind the list of great productions in which Jack Pickford has starred — such photoplay masterpieces might never be produced.
CONSIDER THIS LIST OF PRODUCTIONS and AUTHORS—
“SEVENTEEN” from the novel by Booth Tarkington.
“GREAT EXPECTATIONS” from the classic by Charles Dickens.
“THE DUMMY” from the famous stage success by Harvey J. O’Hig
gins and Harriet Ford.
well-known novel by Gene Stratton Porter
■•WHAT MONEY CAN’T BUY” the pen o( ih. famous dramatist, George E:
, .. hurst.
“THF r TQC” boarding-school book by Owen Johnson.
THE GHOST HOUSE of which the Dramatic Mirror says:
“TAr-ir^ ANTTA TTI I ” Contain a dull moment.”
JAL-K and JILL of which the Boston Record says: “His best work
CAAY/VCD” “Seventeen.”
1 UM iiAW YLK • • • • from the world renowned book by Mark Twain.
and last, but by no means least
THE SPIRIT OF 17’ by Judge Willis Brown, famous as the friend of
Chicago’s young Americanism.
Secure a “Long Run” While the Print is New.
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