Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1922)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section Released January, 1922, to August 1, 1922 Ask your theatre manager when he will show them PARAMOUNT Showmen everywhere are on their toes to give you the greatest shows imaginable this year. Study the list. Here's rich food for joyous anticipation! On Paramount nights there will be a gathering of the clans and the fans in every town. It's Paramount's TENTH Birthday this year, you know, and high celebrations are in order all year! If it's a Paramount Picture it's a fan picture! See these sixty-two as a starter and you'll tell the world we said it! Wallace Reid in "Rent Free" By Izola Forrester and Mann Page A William de Mille Production "Miss Lulu Bett" with Lois Wilson, Milton Sills, Theodore Roberts and Helen Ferguson From the novel and play by Zona Gale Wanda Hawley in "Too Much Wife" by Lorna Moon. A Realart Production "Back Pay," by Fannie Hurst. Directed by Frank Borzage A Cosmopolitan Production Agnes Ayres in Sir Gilbert Parker's story "The Lane That Had No Turning" Thomas Meighan in "A Prince There Was" From George M. Cohan's play and the novel "Enchanted Hearts" by Darragh Aldrich Marion Davies in "The Bride's Play" by Donn Byrne Supervised by Cosmopolitan Productions Bebe Daniels in "Nancy From Nowhere" by Grace Drew and Kathrene Pinkerton A Realart Production A George Fitzmaurice Production "Three Live Ghosts" with Anna Q. Nilsson and Norman Kerry Mary Miles Minter in "Tillie" From the novel by Helen R. Martin A Realart Production Cecil B. DeMille's Production "Saturday Night" By Jeanie Macpherson Betty Compson in "The Law and the Woman" Adapted from the Clyde Fitch play "The Woman in the Case" A Penrhyn Stanlaws Production "One Glorious Day" With Will Rogers and Lila Lee By Walter Woods and O. B. Barringer George Melford's Production "Moran of the Lady Letty" With Dorothy Dalton From the story by Frank Norris May McAvoy in "A Homespun Vamp" By Hector Turnbull. A Realart Production "Boomerang Bill" With Lionel Barrymore By Jack Boyle. A Cosmopolitan Production Ethel Clayton in "Her Own Money" Adapted from the play by Mark Swan John S. Robertson's Production "Love's Boomerang" With Ann Forrest From the novel "Perpetua" By Dion Clayton Calthrop Constance Binney in "Midnight" By Harvey Thew. A Realart Production Pola Negri in "The Red Peacock" Bebe Daniels in "A Game Chicken" By Nina Wilcox Putnam A Realart Production William S. Hart in "Travelin' On" By William S. Hart A William S. Hart Production Elsie Ferguson and Wallace Reid in "Peter Ibbetson" by George Du Maurier • A George Fitzmaurice Production "The Mistress of the World" A series of Four Paramount Pictures with Mia May. Directed by Joe May From the novel by Carl Figdor Wallace Reid in "The World's Champion" Based on the play "The Champion" By A. E. Thomas and Thomas Louden Gloria Swanson in "Her Husband's Trademark" By Clara Beranger Wanda Hawley in "Bobbed Hair" By Hector Turnbull A Realart Production Cecil B. DeMille's Production "Fool's Paradise" Suggested by Leonard Merrick's story "The Laurels and the Lady" Constance Binney in "The Sleep Walker" By Aubrey Stauffer A Realart Production Marion Davies in "Beauty's Worth" By Sophie Kerr A Cosmopolitan Production Betty Compson in a William B. Taylor Production "The Green Temptation" From the story "The Noose" By Constance Lindsay Skinner May McAvoy in "Through a Glass Window" By Olga Printzlau A Realart Production "Find the Woman" with Alma Rubens By Arthur Somers Roche A Cosmopolitan Production Ethel Clayton in "The Cradle" Adapted from the play by Eugene Brieux Mary Miles Minter in "The Heart Specialist" By Mary Morison A Realart Production Agnes Ayres and Jack Holt in "Bought and Paid For" A William DeMille Production Adapted from the play by George Broadhurst Pola Negri in "The Devil's Pawn" Dorothy Dalton in "Tharon of Lost Valley" Wanda Hawley in "The Truthful Liar" By Will Payne A Realart Production John S. Robertson's Production "The Spanish Jade" by Maurice Hewlett "Is Matrimony a Failure? "with T.Roy Barnes, Lila Lee, Lois Wilson and Walter Hiers Gloria Swanson in Elinor Glyn's "Beyond the Rocks" Mia May in "My Man" Marion Davies in "The Young Diana" By Marie Corelli A Cosmopolitan Production Jack Holt and Bebe Daniels in "A Stampede Madonna" A George Fitzmaurice Production "The Man from Home" with James Kirkwood, Anna Q. Nilsson, Norman Kerry, Dorothy Cumming and John Miltern From the play by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson Agnes Ayres in "The Ordeal" Thomas Meighan in "The Proxy Daddy" From the novel by Edward Peple Wallace Reid in "Across the Continent" By Byron Morgan Sir Gilbert Parker's story "Over the Border" with Betty Compson and Tom Moore A Penhryn Stanlaws Production "Sisters" By Kathleen Norris A Cosmopolitan Production George Melford's Production 'The Cat That Walked Alone" with Dorothy Dalton Thomas Meighan in "The Leading Citizen" By George Ade Pola Negri in "The Eyes of the Mummy" Jack Holt in "The Man Unconquerable" By Hamilton Smith Ethel Clayton in "For the Defense" From the play by Elmer Rice Mia May in "Truth Conquers" Agnes Ayres in "The Three of Us" By Rachel Crothers "The Beauty Shop" with Raymond Hitchcock From the musical comedy by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf A Cosmopolitan Production Mary Miles Minter in "South of the Suva" By Ewart Adamson I FIT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ITS THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN Every advertisement in mOTOPLAY MAGAZINE U guaranteed.