Paramount Press Books (1918)

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MAIL CAMPAIGN Letter Suggested for the Exploitation of “The Marriage Ring” yh,rammintWaL <^J~£ieatr'e~J 200 AlAlNE ave. EDStWOOD Teu.EooewooD saqt Dear Madam: — There are few motion picture actresses in this country who are more popular than Enid Bennett, the talented Thomas H. Ince star in Paramount pictures, and none holds a higher place in public estimation. She is an actress of supreme excellence and her superb artistry is evidenced in every scene of "The Marriage Ring" in which she will be seen at our theatre next Miss Bennett is seen in this charming photoplay as the wife of a crook who rebels against her environment and flees to Hawaii where she finds love and happiness in a series of unusual situations as dramatic as they are heart appealing. Miss Bennett is admirably supported by Jack Holt, Robert NcKim, Charles K. French and others. The picture was directed by Fred Niblo, while the story was written by John Lynch. We respectfully recommend the photoplay to your careful consideration. Yours sincerely, Manager. If Letter will not serve, use one of the Post Cards on opposite page 18