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METROPOLITAN PICTURES
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^WOVT MERCY
Is Woman's Hate Deeper Than Man's ?
f^Ol'I.D this fftni inraiiii really have been tlie ^-* pitiful girl lie had hurt so cruelly — in body and sold — twenty years earlier? Now be was in ber power. Relentlessly, she demanded payment.
Trembling in the balance was the fate of a lovely girl, a political situation and a fortune! An absorbing story of love — hate — and a woman's revenge. Don't miss it!
cA GEORQE MELFORD PRODUCTION— Adapted by Monte Katterjohn from the novel In John Goodwin. With Vera Reynolds, Dorothy Phillips, Robert Ames and Rockliffc Felloit/es.
There's a Thrill in—
— The fiery furnace of a big steel plant
— The primitive battle of two strong men
— Young love that rights against tremendous obstacles.
And when you get all these thrills in one magnificent picture, you get entertainment that can't be beaten. Every minute of "STEEL PREFERRED" is breathlessly absorbing.
cA stirring drama adapted by Elliott J. Clainson, from The Saturday Evening Post stories, "The Adventures of Wally Gay", by Hershel S. Hall. With Vera Reynolds, William Boyd, Charlie Murray, Ben Turpin and a fine cast.
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LOLA was a woman of the circus, yet 4 so lovely, so irresistible, that three men loved her madly, each in his own wayone with the ardor of youth, one with the deep tenderness of maturity and one with the wild jealousy of a passionate nature. Somebody must lose — who?
A story of strange circus people, of high society, of a gay millionaire whose days were numbered. A whirlwind of tense and fascinating situations in ultra-fashionable settings, in a second rate hotel, in a gambling dive inTangiers. A truly remarkable picture!
qA FRANCES MARION PRODUCTION— Directed by George Melford. From the novel by William J. Locke. With Eugene O'Brien, Lillian Rich, Edmund Burns and Henry B. Walthall.
THESE three splendid productions are typical of the diversified entertainment offered you by Metropolitan Pictures Corporation, Inc. Stirring drama, absorbing mystery, and tender romance are brought to life before you. Skillful players, brilliantly directed, hold your unwavering interest right up to the final moment. Ask for these pictures, and -watch for the forthcoming Metropolitan pictures at your favorite theatre
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