Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1925)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section I By Benn\ LroN\RD L defeated t si »e si t CI amp o of tlie florid F r\TE 1 II 1 ou m the snlar ,lf-x —HIT BACK if Natuie hab I k n 1 to ^ou ha^ la d -yo i low k 1 ou ■« ith a fra I k 1 —HI r BACK Ike 'and WEALTH HAP and that s HIT BACK Di'>co\erer ana Conductor ot the tamou Benn> Leonard Home Course of Muscle and Bod> Building 123 West 31st St., New York City Send for my FREE Booklet full of i meres tinji rcadin-^. Noobliiialioii. MAIf, THIS COUPON NOW . 12H) New York. N. Y. " ■booklet, entitled "Now I | please send rne a copy? 1 | I Cit! Brief Reviews of Current Pictures . COXTINCED FROM PACE SAIXY — First National. — A scintillating and beaut'ful vers'on of the popula muscal comed> wth Colleen Moore as the del ghtful dancing hero ne. May) SALOME OF THE TENEMENTS— Paramount. —Ho So>i-v<j o h F t d captured the heart of a V al h t G od N \ ork tuff nth Jetta SALVATION HUNTLRS THE— Un ted — L n!?1 d t agedv Slow raov ng tale of a bo a girl nd an orp an wa f crawl ng up from the mud. SANDRA— F rst Nat onal —A weak sto: I to 1 Bad act ng and d rect ng make t table e cle for Barbara La Marr (Jt Sr \R HANNAN— F B O — Tl e u ual ma Canutt rodeo tar exl b a s ot hot emansh p ( \Scv I FT HONEYMOON— Fox —\ SIIENT ACCUSER THE— Aletro-Coldwv n — A 1 lo ma tn a lo P te the Great as the star. do s t t ng s th one sa ng grace {January.) TAMING THE WEST— Universal.— Whcl great open spaces reform another bad boy. Hoot Gibson. (.May.) THIEF IN PARADISE, A— First National.— The one girl and is loved by another. .\ splendid picture with no dull moments. Not for the children. {March.) SILK STOCKING SAL— F ;he elect -Stor of i plausibility. Full of i THUNDERING HERD. THE— Paramount — Equally as good as "The Covered Wagon." Plenty of action, good cast and beautiful photograph. {Apra.) THUNDERING HOOFS— F. B. O.— A peach of a Western, starring Fred Thomson. Filled with all the thrills one can think of and a few more besides, (/an.) TOMORROW'S LOVE— Paramount.— An amusing comedy-drama of youthful married life, strengthened by a smashing finish. {March.) TOO MANY KISSES— Paramount.-Richard Dix goes to Spain and finds romance, thrills and all he other necessities of good farce comedy. {May.) TORNADO, THE— Universal.House Peters as '^arnado battles all the roughnecks in the woods and inally demolishes the villain with the aid of a tornado. Ju D nbut TROll-I\<; Willi I LLEN— Producers Dist. Corp.— T i chorus girl. One is :i iniUior,.! t orchestra leader. Will rk-ase.. 1 :hruary.) LlPTHEL\iJI<ER— Universal. — Fair .\nianbe CLUE THE F B O— T o pals who helped him. But he comes down off his pwcli iii ,.cd e r ma oeu res a e a sc cam. the end. {Aprtl.) WAGES OF VIRTUE. THE Paramount. N FIRES — Ln c al — Do I't Gloria.Ssvanson gives a real performance of the hov ung tua o of a woman of denlsh "Carmelita." Here we have a wealtl' of t o t ent Paul ne Fred tragedy and comedy; Gloria e-xcels in both. {Feb.) d -mn h r aud enc F h) WAKl.NG LP T!IE roWX— United Artists.— M o Goldu n Mont Bllagtin Mild tu ,, ith Jack Pickford and 1 n G Iber c 1 en he '^ a e adm r b fe. WA^, ' 1 Metro-Goldwyn.An original .;nor Boardraan. Matt oroug 1 en o able re the pub! c as a }^:,^ —"■ -^p——- lo and -acnfice. WHITE MAN— Schulberg.— AUce Joyce, after an absence of one year, returns to her admirers. The , M \R < \ 1, 1 God n — A action cliiefl>' concerns a man'sjionor and rcspea lor a woman. An excellent cast. {January.) SObL FIRE— r \ na — lo u plo and nd B s e Lo e J ) Si FLD SPOOK THE— C C Burr— ^ rac ng p b c s nt to put tl p „ rl <? fath r on let o p ed and e citement (Jan.) STVKOLSl rR\IL THE— r \ e bad k IS Id on / S( ? WITIKLT \ N\ME THE— Para cro d 1 nto six ng senals Taken ich now .uper^cdes SUNDOWNFir^t National.Suffers by cornarisen with other epics of the West. Cast is excel;nt, bui the plot doesn't.sustaininterest. {February.) SWAN, THE— Paramount. — Wittiout Adolphe Menjou in the cast, all that is left is a lot of beautiiiil and expensive scenery. DJll. (April.) WHITE SHEEP. THE— Pathe.— E musing \i\\ the w-ay. Dreamy sou of a i THE-^Mei and Eleanor Board ni -This is different . It is aUed with {January.) WIFE OF THE CENTAUR Goldwyn. — A lacy and spicy Jact Gilbert, Aileen Pringl Not fcr children. {March.) WINNER TAKE ALL— F from tiie usual Charles Jone.=5 J snappy action and a lively cUe WITHOUT WARNING— PaiHmount.-This title won the $2,500 prize in Photoplays S-5.000 contest. under original title for Brief Review of this film. WIZARD OF OZ. THE— Chadwicic Pictures.— Larry Semon in a lively version of the popular classic. Great for the children. (June.) WORLDLY GOODS usband is a bluffer and w )ivorce threatens, but tlu 3sy. (January.) Watch for "Hollywood Wears the High Hat'' In August Photoplay adrenisement m PHOTOPL.W MAGiZlXE is