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ADVANCE PUBLICITY
Newspaper shorts to be used three or four days in advance of the first showing of
*THE HIRED MAN”
Charles Ray's latest Paramount success, "The Hired Man,” will be
the attraction at the theatre on of week. This
picture, which was produced by Thomas H. Ince, is from the pen of Julien Josephson, the well-known short-story writer.
The story, which has a New England atmosphere throughout and is peopled with typical "down East" characters, has to do with the struggle of Ezry Hollins, a young farm hand, to procure an education. Doris Lee, who plays his sweetheart, is one of the most attractive girls of the screen. The rest of the cast, including Charles French, Lydia Knott, Carl Ullman and Gilbert Gordon, has also done some notable work.
CHARLES RAY BURNED IN FILMING SCENE FOR "THE HIRED MAN"
"The Hired Man, " soon to be shown at the theatre, is Charles
Ray's newest Paramount picture, produced under the direct and personal supervision of Thomas H. Ince. As "Ezry," the farm hand, young Ray gives a decidedly clever and unique performance, particularly during some very stirring fire scenes which occur in the story and in which he played the hero, getting actually severely burned during the rehearsals.
CORN-HUSKIN' BEE AT THEATRE
In "The Hired Man," which is Charles Ray's newest Paramount
picture, and which is to be shown at the theatre on.
there is not only an old-fashioned "corn-huskin'," but also a real barn dance with a barrel of cider and all the boys and girls in their best "bib and tucker." Charles Ray plays the part of Ezry Hollins, an ambitious farm hand, in love with the daughter of his "boss," which role is gracefully filled by Doris Lee, a new arrival to the world of filmdom. The rest of the cast is very good, and the production was directed under the personal supervision of Thomas H. Ince.
Charles Ray, as "The Hired Man" in a Paramount photoplay of that
name, will appear at the theatre on "The Hired Man" was
directed imder the personal supervision of Thomas H. Ince, and boasts a cast of more than usual excellence, including such popular players as Charles French, Doris Lee, Gilbert Gordon, and Lydia Knott.
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