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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section
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listed in order of release
(March 1, 1921, to May 1, 1921)
"The Faith Healer" George Me'ford's Production of Wm. Vaughn Moody's famous play
"The Call of Youth"
Hugh Ford's Production
Henry Arthur Jones' Play
Thomas Melghan in
"The Easy Road"
Another Splendid Tom
Melghan Production
"Straight Is The Way"
A Cosmopolitan
Production of the storv bv
Ethel Watts Mumford
Grant
Wm. S. Hart In "O'Mallev
of the Mounted"
Mr. Hart's own production
of a story of the Northwest
Mounted Police
Mae Murray in
"The Gilded Lily"
A flashing story of New
York at its gayest
A Robert Z. Leonard
Production
Dorothy Dalton In
"The Teaser"
An absorbing story of
Alaskan dance halls
*"Beau Revel"
Louis Joseph Vance's
great story
A William De Mille
Production
"What Every Woman
Knows"
Sir James M. Barrlc's plav
with Lois Wilson and
Conrad Naglc
Roscoc (Fatty) Arbuckle in
"The Dollar-a-Year Man"
chock full of laughs
A
Cosmopolitan Production "Hurled Treasure"
A John S. Robertson
Production
"Sentimental Tommy"
sir James M. Barrlc's wonderful Tommy and
Grlzcl brought to life
A William D. Taylor
Production
"The Witching Hour"
Elliott Dexter lu Augustus
Thomas' greatest drama
'Douglas MacLeon in
"The Home Stretch"
from Charles Kelmont
Davis' story
Wallace Rcld it.
"The Love Special"
From
Frank Spearman's story
•A Thomas II. Inoe Production.
Count me
NOT one member of the family wants to be left home when it's Paramount night at the theatre.
That's the night you are all sure to get your money's worth.
Paramount schedules romantic trips for you every few days — trips into the adventurous lives of the rich, the bold, the brave and the fair.
Some strange drama of life which might happen in a mansion of Mayfair, a chateau in Normandy, a bungalow in Calcutta, a country club on Long Island, or the savage depths of Africa, is all visible in Paramount Pictures.
Your craving for healthful adventure is being well planned for by Paramount.
Never forget that the very greatest motion pictures, the kind you wouldn't care to miss. can only be made by an organi
on tit at I
zation of world-wide scope, such as Paramount's, which counts no cost and shies at no difficulty or danger to make your Paramount schedule an unbroken tale of thrilling entertainment.
Don't be among those people
who let their photoplays choose them; that is, they go to the theatre without know ing what's on.
Choose the Paramount Pictures, choose the Paramount
Nights.
Those nights are as great as the nights called Arabian, nights of pleasure so enthralling as to take you completely out of yourself into the enchanted land of Let's Pretend.
It is a simple matter to follow the Paramount schedule. Keep tab on the newspaper advertisements of your theatre and look to i-l-o -u-i.se "A Paramount Picture."
You will notice this also in the theatre's lobbj and on the posters.
Those arc the nights to go! — The nights your tiua tic shows Paramount Pictures!
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