Paramount Press Books (1918)

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Thin£(s!l you want«to iknow about "The Hired Man"--A Paramount Picture THE STAR picture, following “The Son of His Father,” which scored a big success, and “His Mother’s Boy.” THE STORY interest” stories of recent days. Deals with the sacrifice of Ezry (Mr. Ray) for the brother of the girl he loves. THE DIRECTOR . Victor L. Schertzinger — under the di rect, personal supervision of THOMAS H. INCE himself. THE CAST . . . . Includes Charles French, Gilbert Gor don, Lydia Knott, Doris Lee and Carl Ullman. THE PHOTOGRAPHY Fully up to the high standard set by Mr. Ince in his former productions. The scenes of the fire exceptionally realistic. THE AUTHOR . . . short stories for magazines. AS A WHOLE. . . “comedy-relief” and some extra fine characterization work by the star, WE’RE GIVING YOU A MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF ADVERTISING ON ‘THE HIRED MAN”-WHAT ARE YOU DOING FOR YOURSELF? By using the trademark everywhere, you are ‘tying up’ with the biggest advertising campaign ever carried on in this industry. f THE PEOPLE ARE WATCHING FOR PARAMOUNT PICTURES SHOW THE TRADEMARK !