Paramount Press Books (1918)

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ADVANCE AND CURRENT PUBLICITY Designed for use in your newspapers before or during the showing of ‘‘RIMROCK JONES” FAMOUS AUTHOR FOR LATEST WALLACE REID PICTURE Dane Coolidge, author of "Rimrock Jones” which is Wallace Reid's newest Paramount picture, is one of the best known authorities on western life and has written about a dozen novels, all dealing with western characters. "Rimrock Jones" is a story of an Arizona miner and is founded on a real incident which came to Mr. Coolidge 's attention while he was in that state gathering material for stories and articles. The cast includes Ann Little, Ernest Joy, Charles Ogle, Guy Oliver and Edna Mae Cooper, and the production was directed by Donald Crisp. "Rimrock Jones" is to appear at the Theatre The popular young screen actor, Wallace Reid, who has played opposite Geraldine Farrar in most of her photoplays, is to be seen at the ...... Theatre on in "Rimrock Jones," his latest Paramount pro duction, which was written for him by Harvey Thew and Frank Finnegan from the story by Dane Coolidge. The atmosphere of the entire picture is that of the wide and wholesome west and the story deals with the adventures of a prospector, Rimrock Jones and Mary Fortune, his sweetheart. An excellent cast, including Ann Little as Mary Fortune, supports Mr. Reid, and the picture was made under the expert direction of Donald Crisp. In the cast of "Rimrock Jones" which is clever Wallace Reid's latest Paramount photoplay, are numbered many of the most popular players of f ilmdom, including Ann Little, Charles Ogle, Ernest Joy, Guy Oliver and others. The story deals with the adventures of a young Western prospector and was written by no less an authority of things and life western than Dane Coolidge. The screen version was arranged by Harvey F. Thew and Frank X. Finnegan and the production was staged under the direction of Donald Crisp. "Rimrock Jones" with its vivid, startling clear picture of adventure, fun and thrill, will be seen at the Theatre on Other attractions on the program will be 13