Paramount Press Books (1918)

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1= I I Julian Eltinge, the famous feminine impersonator, will be seen at the i; Theatre on in his latest Paramount picture, ” The Widow' s Might , ' ■i a story written especially for him by Marion Fairfax and produced under the j direction of William C. De Mille. ![ i Many of the outdoor scenes were "shot” in beautiful Pasadena, California? and it is said that the gowns worn by the star excel in gorgeousness and style, I i even those in his previous productions. The popular feminine impersonator, Julian Eltinge , is to be seen in his i f ) latest Paramount picture, "The Widow's Might" at the Theatre on ■ , I. This is a fascinating story written especially for Mr. Eltinge bylj 1' Marion Fairfax and directed by William C. DeMille. Mr. Eltinge is again givei the opportunity to display his famous wardrobe of feminine finery and his talents as a female impersonator | The story is that of a young New Yorker who decides to dable in , ranching and narrowly misses being robbed by a notorious crook. How he sue ’ ceeds in foiling the designs of this gentleman through the disguise of a woman, how the disguise gets him into lots of trouble with the girl he loves, ! but how he at length wins out and saves both his girl and the ranch, makes a j story of fun and adventure throughout. I The cast supporting Julian Eltinge in his newest Paramount production, "The Widow's Might" is exceptionally good. It includes Florence Vidor, j ■ I Gustav von Seyffertitz, Maym Kelso and James Neill among others. The play is a ! comedy-drama of the best type, written especially for Mr. Eltinge by Marion ? Fairfax and directed by William C. De Mille. ; 1 17