Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1928)

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94 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section FIRST Cecil B. w f| De Mille's TIME at Popular " KING"/ Uhe Greatest CECIL B. DeMILLE'S masterpiece, "The King of Kings," will be exhibited simultaneously, beginning week October 1st, in an extensive list of popular motion picture theatres. Sixteen stars of first brilliance in the cast, five thousand characters, backgrounds of majestic beauty and pageantry and the most soul-stirring story of all time. In sheer drama and pictorial magnificence, it will hold you spellbound. As an attraction playing in theatres commonly devoted to the legitimate drama, "The King of Kings," showing at advanced prices during the past year and a half, established box-office records and was called back two and even three times for repeat engagements. Now Pathe releases it to all picture theatres. The entire family should see it. It provides gripping entertainment for all ages, all creeds, all classes. The experience of seeing this immortal, emotional drama will leave a cherished memory. Among the thousands of theatres which will season, these beautiful houses will show it Orpheum .Sultana Rainbow Royal & Spa Palace Mission Strand Palace Criterion St. Francis State Alhambri California ALABAMA ii'it> i Cullman Gadsden Athens Piedmont Dermopolis ARIZONA Flagstaff Williams Glendale ARKANSAS Hot Springs Port Smith Eldorado .Tonesboro Fuyettville CALIFORNIA Los Angeles San Francisco Long Beach Sacramento Santa Barbara COLORADO Denver State Pueblo Majestic Greeley .\cw Tenth St. Ebulder Isis or C'urran Sterling America or Rialto ILLINOIS Danville DcKalb l.'elvedere Kenanee KENTUCKY Louisville Lexington Richmond Central City Paris KANSAS Topeka Caffeyville Concordia Smith Center Seneca MASSACHUSETTS (City) Ilaverholl Lawrence Fitchburg Brockton Lowell New Bedford Salem Greenfield Amherst Norwood Waltham Revere Newburyport Clinton Milford (Theatre) Academy Empire Shea's Colonial Strand State Plaza Lawler Town Hall Norwood Embassy Crescent Gardens Strand Strand State MISSISSIPPI New Albany West Point Starkville Ritz Star Rex Terrace DeKalb Apollo Rialto Mary Anderson Utrand-Ben Alt Alhambra New Selba Alamo Cozy New Tackett Whiteway Peoples Royal =b MARYLAND Baltimore Rivoli Cambridge Arcade-Grand Federalsburg Temple Salisbury Opera House Annapolis Circle MISSOURI St. Louis New Grand Central Palace Kansas City Globe Columbia Columbia Hannibal Orpheum Clinton Lee Trenton Hubbell Slater Auditorium MONTANA Billings Babcock liozeman Ellen Livingston Orpheum Miles City Liberty Glendive Rex NEW HAMPSHIRE Berlin Princess Concord Capitol Portsmouth Colonial Rochester Scenic Lebanon Opera House Keene Scenic Clarcmont Tremont NEW MEXICO Albuquerque Carlsbad Portales Aztec MICHIGAN Jackson Ann Arbor Battle City Kimo Crawford Majestic Aztec Rex Weurth Post If your favorite picture theatre is not listed here, ask the Every advertisement in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE is guaranteed.