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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section
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Lloyd Ingraham. The cast: " Midnight Molly," Margaret Warren, Evelyn Brent; Daley, a detective, John Dillon; John Warren, Bruce Gordon; George Calvin, Leon Bary; Fogarty, John Gough.
"THE REDEEMING SIN"— Vitagraph. — Story by L. JeSerson. Directed by J. Stuart Black ton. The cast: Joan, Xazimova; Lupin, Lou Tellegen; Paul Dubois, Carl Miller; Papa Chuchu, Otis Harlan; Mere Mic/ii, Rositta Marstini; Gaston, William Dunn; Marquise, Rose Tapley.
"UP THE LADDER" — Universal. — Story by Owen Davis. Scenario by Tom McNamara. Directed by Edward Sloman. The cast: Jane Cornwall, Virginia Va.\\\; James Van Clinton, Forrest Stanley; Helen Newhall, Margaret Livingston; Robert Newhall, Holmes Herbert; Judge Seymour, George Fawcett; Peggy, Priscilla Moran; Dancer, Olive Ann Alcorn; Housekeeper, Lydia Yeamans Titus.
"THE DEADWOOD COACH"— Fox.— Story by Clarence E. Mulford. Scenario by Lynn Reynolds. Directed by Lynn Reynolds. The cast (in the prologue): Walter Gordon, Frank Coffyn; Mrs. Gordon, Jane Keckley; Jimmie Gordon, Ernest Butterworth; (in the play) The Orphan, Tom Mix; Tex Wilson, George Bancroft; Jim Shields, De Witt Jennings; Bill Howland, Buster Gardner; Charlie Winter, Lucien Littlefield; Helen Shields, Doris May; Mrs. Shields, Norma Wills; Matilda Shields, Nora Cecil; Need, Sid Jordan.
"ROARING ADVENTURE" — Universal.— From the story by Jack Rollins. Adapted by Isadore Bernstein. Directed by Clifford Smith. Photographed by Harry Neumann. The cast: Duffy Burns, Jack Hoxie; Gloria Carpenter, Mary McAllister; Katherine Dodd, Marin Sais; Robert Carpenter, J. Gordon Russell; Brute Kilroy, Jack Pratt; Col. Bums, Francis Ford; Bennett Hardy. Francis Ford; Kitty Dodd (aged 5), Margaret Smith.
"THE FOLLY OF VANITY"— FoxStory by Charles Darnton. Fantasy directed by Charles Darnton. Modern sequence directed by Maurice Elvey. Photography by Joe Valentine. The cast: Fantasy — Thetis, Consuelo; Lorelei, Jean LaMotte; The Jester. Al Mazola; The Witch, Lola Drovnar; Neptune, Bo') Klein; The Siren, Edna Gregory; Alice, Billie Dove; Modern Sequence — Alice, Billie Dove; Robert, Jack Mulhall; Mrs. Ridgeway. Betty Blythe; Ridgeway. John Sainpolis; The Banker, Fred Brecker; Old Roue, Paul Weigel; Frenchman, Otto Matieson; Old Johnny, Byron Munson; Russian Vamp, Edna Mae Cooper; Scandinavian Type. Franzi Gunn; French Woman, Marcella Daly; Blond Gold Digger, Lotus Thompson.
"THE CHAMPION OF LOST CAUSES" — Fox. — From the story by Max Brand. Scenario by Thomas Dixon, Jr. Directed by Chester Bennett. The cast: Loring, Edmund Lowe; Beatrice Charles, Barbara Bedford; Zanten, Dick Sterling, Walter McGrail; Joseph Wilbur, Jack McDonald; Peter Charles, Alec Francis.
"THE PARASITE"— B. P. Schuxberg.— Story by Helen Martin. Adapted by Eve Unsell. Directed by Gasnier. The cast: Arthur Randall, Owen Moore; Dr. Brooks, Bryant Washburn; Mrs. Laird, Mary Carr; Joan Laird, Madge Bellamy; Laura Randall, Lillyan Tashman; Bertie, Bruce Guerin.
"THE MAN IN BLUE"— Universal — From the story by Gerald Beaumont. Adapted by E. Richard Schayer. Directed by Edward Laemmle. The cast: Tom Conlin, Herbert Rawlinson; Tila Sartori, Madge Bellamy; Gregorio Villi, Nick de Ruiz; Carlo Gaido. Andre de Beranger; Tony Sartori, Cesare Gravina; Capt. Vittorio Valcnlo, Harry
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