Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1926)

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Photopi n M\i,\/i\i Advertising Se< h«»n 17 Unrivalled Entertainment Coming Under the ifel DeMille Banner! Thrills . . . tMystcry . . . Tlie Redskin's Woman A pale-face "moonbeam" girl, or a lovely darkskinned maiden of his own race — which was the wife for him? Had the white man's college and the white man's ways changed his Indian heart? "BRAVEHEART" with ROD LAROCQUE, is a rare type of picture, a strong story teeming with elemental emotion— ambition, rivalry, pas| sion and heroism of the noblest sort. Don't miss it! "CORNERED Behind the lines were even stranger risks than in the trenchesconstant danger from the deep deviltry of spies. And the cleverest spy of them all was— a woman! But even she took one risk too many, and found herself face to face with her worst enemy, trapped like a rat! What next? See the thrilling answer in "Three Faces East." 'Both Wanted the Same Man One was a clever confidence lady— slim, silken, fascinating; the o t her a primitive woman fired with the strong passions of her race. Who would win the man they both loved? Don't fail to see Leatrice Joy in "The Wedding Song." ^Viuid Love Stories . . . . High cPowcr 'Drama , . , ROD LAROCQUE in "BRAVEHEART" An Alun IIuIl' Production Presented by Cecil B. DeMille With Lillian Rich, Robert Edcson, Tyrone Power and Jean Acker Adapted bv Mary O'Hara from the play "STRONGHEART" by William C. Demille CECIL B.DeMILLE'S Production "The Road to Yesterday" Adapted by Jeannie Macphcrson and Beulah Marie Dix From the play bv Beulah Marie Dix and E. G. Sutherland, with Joseph Schildkraut, Jetta Goudal, Vera Reynolds, William Boyd and Julia Faye. a SILENCE" A Rupert Julian Production Presented by Cecil B. DeMille Adapted by Beulah Marie Dix from the Broadway hit by Max Marcin, with H. B. Warner "THREE FACES EAST" A Rupert Julian Production With Jetta Goudal, Robert Ames, Henry Walthall and Clive Brook. Adapted by C. Gardner Sullivan and Monte Katter;'ohn from trie play by Anthony Paul Kelly LEATRICE JOY in "The Wedding Song" With Robert Ames An Alan Hale Production Presented by Cecil B. DeMille Adapted by Charles Whitaker and Douglas Doty from the novel by Ethel Watts Mumford CECIL B.DeMILLE'S Production "The Volga Boatman" Adapted by Lenore Coffee from the story by Konrad Bercovict WithWilliam Boyd, Elinor Fair.Victor Varconi, Julia Faye, Theodore Kosloff and Robert Edeson Personally directed by Cecil B. DeMil.'e cA 'Deafening Qrash, and Tlien — —back through the ages. The fashionable young crowd with their modern love problems found themselves in a curiously different setting, where jealousy, intrigue and romance followed them with remarkable results. An extraordinarily colorful picture, rich in modern and medieval background. Splendidly dramatic throughout,"The Road to Yesterday." Ask your theatre man fo • it. The Girl from His Past It was his wedding night. Suddenly, out of the darkness into the bright lights of the marriage party, stumbled this bruised flower from the streets. It was a terrible moment in his life. This is but one of the big scenes from "Silence" the powerful drama, with H. B. Warner. RELEASED BY PRODUCERS DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION F. C. MUNROE. Pro.Jnn RAYMOND PAWLEY. VKt Pirudcm >nd Tuiail JOHN C. FUNN. ViccProidem .nd Gctirr.1 M.n.art When you write to advertis-rs please mention PHOTOrLAY MAGAZINE.