Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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4 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section o o >> o 7'^y^ ^^tf^^'^ ^^$v '^ i^Vi-^ o q o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ^j o o o -■ ..■ o j Times have changed since Shakespeare SHAKESPEARE thought of all the world as a stage. Motion pictures have made that thought a fact When the olden plays were lirst put on at that queer Httle cockpit in London, called the Globe Theatre, the audience had to imagine suitable settings to the action of the drama. How the old playwrights would have been amased and delighted by Paramount Artcraft Pictures, in which are supplied all the living realities of romance — scenery, climatic conditions, tall forests, salty oceans, and the very flesh and blood of men and women ! "The play's the thing" still, but think what has happened to tlie motion picture theatre also, the comfort of the audience, the luxury of the presentation ! Hardly a community anywhere that lacks a theatre worthy to show Paramount Artcraft Pictures. Hardly a community an)'where that does not know enough to demand them. Watch the theatres' announcements and know before t^ou pay paramount QrtcraSi jHotiwi g>ictur&s ^ ). A. 1 1 Ij FAMOUS PLAVERS-LASKY CORPORATION » ADOLPH ZUKOR/'/'i':, JESSE L'LASKYLWvPrv^C£CllB.DhytllXEDfr*\-tPrCcncnd f-^TLV: VORK^ Latest Paramount Artcraft Pictures Released to December 1st Billie Biirko ./ "SAnih L.OVK" Irene C^usile -.• "THii lN\ isiurr Honu" Marguerite Clark z';^ "J.iu K in rA\\>"' l.thel Clayton I'/t "A SroK'iiNG Chance" i'ecil B. OeMille's Production "Mai-t. and Fr.MAi r." l-.Isie Ferguson //.• "f oi.ntkkfki 1 " Dorothy Gish . ■ "Tikmni; i hk Tables" O. ^^'. <iriffith's Production "Sc:a){lkt Days" * Wm. S. Hart ?;: "Wagon Tkacks" Houdini ' ■ "The (^rim Gaivh-:" Vi^ ian Martin /;; "His Oi-E-u'iAr. I-ianCKH" M'allaoe Reid /k "Tin: Lnri liRY MAN" Maurice Tourneur's Production "Thi: UiFi: LlN']'-" George Loane 1 ucker's Production "Thk iMiKAc i-i: Man" Robert ^^'arwick /n "In Mi/zuiha" Bryant \\'ashburn <■• "1 r I'A^STO AUVKHTlSli" •The Teeth of the Tiger" AVith ii Star Cast " Ihe Miracle of Love" _ _^^_ A Cosmopolitan Pn-chictiun * Stiper^'ision Thotnas H. Ince Thomas H. Ince Productions KnitI Bennett i?c "What EviiRY AVoman l.i akns'* Dorothy Dalton m "T.'Ai'ACHK" Douglas MacLean & Doris May z;: ":'^' Hot IW I.hAVH" Charles Ray /,.• "CitooKED Stkaight" Paramount Comedies 1*11 ranio II lit -Ar buckle (^onietlies (>;/-■ }\<,-h Month raranujutii-Mack Senneti Comedies /".■(> lUtch Month Paraniotini-AI St. John Comedies Ov..' J.Ach Mmth l^aramouni-Krncst Truex Comedies I'm J,ach Month l';iraiiiouiit-De Haven Comedies Oi!' Lack M:i:h Paramount Short Subjects Paramount Magazine issued -ivccf.-ly Paramount-Post Nature Pictures .'1 ^ifJ fT'^yy :ith''r -ro-lParamount-Burton Holmes Travel Pictures ■n,-.\ir;! 7i:rk Paramount-Burlingham Adventure Pictures r'-i-)-y other tv't'k Paramount-Briggs Comedies . «r each -.vc^k 1 1 1 H s V V Hf!;a;^KIKlKiraHffiilSE mmmmMmmmmmMmfmM V V 3:; mmmmmMmmmmmmm mrrnnr, — *rr o Brery adTertisenient in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZl>rE is guaranteed.