Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1926)

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92 Photoplay Magazine— Advertising Section 1 rw# Corinne Griffith in "INFATUATION" AND they say that the sands of the desert grow cold! Not for Violet Bancroft, vivacious wife of a middle-aged official, who suddenly found her interest aroused in an aggressive young diplomat. And then — in the lustrous glamor of Cairo, against a background of intrigue and dazzling military figures — reason and obsession grapple in a death grip. Corinne Griffith, whose "Classified" has delighted hundreds of thousands, strikes an equally powerful chord of entertainment in this dramatic adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's " Caesar's Wife." Irving Cummings directed for Corinne Griffith Productions, Inc., and the supporting cast includesMalcolm McGregor, Percy Marmont, Warner Oland, Martha Maddox, Leota Lorrain and Claire de Brey. §£&y Q ■y> Frank Lloyd presents "THE SPLENDID ROAD" "^THE SPLENDID ROAD " is a L glorious drama of a woman's battle against man's odds with the California Gold Rush as a background of sweeping action. Frank Lloyd revives memories of "The Sea Hawk" in his reincarnation of "The Colonial Dame," the old three-master that carries Sandra Dehault and her three adopted children around the continent in 1849. Whether on silv'ry seas or in the gold canyon, the drama carries on — a splendid tribute to the early pioneers. Anna Q. Nilsson (above) plays the lead supported by Lionel Barrymore and Robert Frazer, featured players, and a cast that includes Edward Earle, Gladys Brockwell, Pauline Garon,Marceline Day, Russell Simpson and George Bancroft. From Vingie Roe's novel of the same name. Kv.iv advertisement i" PHOTOPLAY M iGAZTXE i< guaranteed.