Paramount Press Books (1918)

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. ADVANCE PRESS STORIES— Continued Jack Holt a Paradox JACK HOLT is a paradox. He can do either the most reprehensible of villains or the most engaging of heroes without experiencing any particular difficulty in the transition. In “Green Eyes,” the new Dorothy Dalton Paramount picture, which will be shown at the Theatre next , Mr. Holt is the husband, consumed by jealousy of his lovely young bride, but who is, withal, a forgiving and an honorable man, albeit proud beyond the limits of good taste even for a southerner. This new picture is declared to be the best to date starring Dorothy Dalton. Have Important Roles CLYDE BENSON and Emery Johnston have two important roles in “Green Eyes,” which is the next Paramount attraction at the . . . Theatre starring lovely Dorothy Dalton. The first is that of a sickly but vindictive “white nigger” and the other is of a. weak but well meaning young southerner. The story of the picture is concerned with jealousy, but it has also numerous appealing features, not the least of which is its southern atmosphere. Author of “Green Eyes” CLLA STUART CARSON is ■* — * author of “Green Eyes,” the new Paramount photoplay starring sweet Dorothy Dalton, which will be displayed at the Theatre next She has written a charming story which is at once a severe arraignment of jealousy in modern life and a highly educational force. Thomas H. Ince, the. producer, has provided admirable support for his charming star.