Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1923)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section ^aft STARS VIRECTORS and Supporting Casts *f r~ Continued from left hand page izJamcs Crujt lOllanfiu "SPEEJACKS" A motion picture record of A. Y. Gowen's famous voyage around the world in a 98-foot motor boat. "WEST OF THE WATER TOWER" Starring GLENN HUNTER, with Ernest Torrence and May McAvoy. Supported by George Fawcett and Zasu Pitts. Directed by Rollin Sturgeon. Adapted by Doris Schroeder from the novel by Homer Croy. "WILD BILL HICKOK" Starring WILLIAM S. HART (in an original story by himself), supported by Ethel Grey Terry and featuring Bill Hart's Pinto Pony. Screen play by J. G. Hawks. A Wm. S. Hart production. "BIG BROTHER" By Rex Beach. An Allan Dwan production, with Tom Moore and a distinctive cast. Adapted for the screen by Paul Sloan. "FLAMING BARRIERS" A George Mel ford production, with Jacqueline Logan, Antonio Moreno, Charles Ogle, Walter Hiers. By Byron Morgan. Adapted by Jack Cunningham. "THE HUMMING BIRD" Starring GLORIA SWANSON. A Sidney Olcott production. From the play by Maude Fulton. Screen play by Forrest Halsey. "TO THE LADIES" A James Cruze production of the play by George Kaufman and Marc Connelly. With Edward Horton and a great comedy cast. "EVERY DAY LOVE" A William de Mille production, with Agnes Ayres, Jack Holt and Nita Naldi. Supported by Theodore Kosloff, Robert Edeson and Rod La Rocque. From the novel "Rita Coventry," by Julian Street. Screen play by Clara Beranger. "THE HERITAGE OF THE DESERT" A Zane Grey production, with Bebe Daniels, Ernest Torrence and Noah Beery. Directed by Irvin Willat. Adapted by Albert Le Vino. "PIED PIPER MALONE" Starring THOMAS MEIGHAN. Supported by Lois Wilson and a big cast. By Booth Tarkington. Directed by Alfred E. Green. Adapted by Tom gfjQjy jn tOWtll' Geraghty. "MY MAN" Starring POLA NEGRI. A Herbert Brenon production. Written for the screen by Fred Jackson from the play "Mon Homme" by Andre Picard and Francis Carco. "WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD" Starring GLENN HUNTER. Francis Wilson's famous comedy. By Charles Marlowe. Edited and titled by Ralph Spence. "TRIUMPH" CECIL B. DeMILLE'S production; with Leatrice Joy and Rod La Rocque, from the Saturday Evening Post story by May Edginton. Adapted by Jeanie Macpherson. "THE STRANGER" A Joseph Henabery production with Richard Dix, Leatrice Joy, and Lewis Stone. From the story "The First and the Last" by John Galsworthy. Adapted by Edfrid Bingham. "ARGENTINE LOVE" Starring GLORIA SWANSON. Screen play by Julian Johnson from the story by Vicente Blasco Ibanez. An Allan Dwan production. "NORTH OF 36" James Cruze's production with Jack Holt, Ernest Torrence and Lila Lee. By Emerson Hough. "THE NEXT CORNER" A Sam Wood production of the novel and play by Kate Jordan. Adapted by Monte Katterjohn. "If it's a Paramount Picture it's the best ^Y (tynts (lyres I \ Jac\{ "Holt JhcoAon Tiobertif Jois Wilson fli Charles Del\ock i AUTHORS & Booth Tarkington Emerson Hough William J. Locke Vicente Ibanez Zane Grey May Edginton Richard Harding Davis Kate Jordan Maude Fulton Charles Marlowe Tom Geraghty Jack Cunningham Jeanie Macpherson Albert Le Vino Francis Carco Doris Schroeder Lloyd Sheldon Ralph Block Paul Sloan Walter Woods Rudyard Kipling Arthur Train John Galsworthy Rex Beach Julian Street Byron Morgan Marc Connelly George Kaufman Andre Picard Adolphe d'Ennery Monte Katterjohn Edfrid Bingham Clara Beranger Julian Johnson P. S. P. Dumanoir F. McGrew Willis Lucien Hubbard Ralph Spence Beulah Dix June Mathis Forrest Halsey :::. ■\ £dwan( Hortonf IZSi ■ /ll it's the best show in town When you write to advertisers please mention rnOTOPLAY MAGAZINE.