Picturegoer (1923)

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AUGUST 1923 Pict\jKe5 and Pict\jKeOoer 57 Torrence, Claire Windsor, Colleen Moore, James Marcus, Beryl Mercer, William Orlamond, Gerald Pring, Edward Peil, and Leo Willis. Strong •dramatic fare. The Crimson Challenge {Paramount; Aug. 23). Dorothy Dalton as a two-gun woman in a Western romance with a story of love, revenge and fighting in the cattle country. Cast includes Jack Mower, Frank Campeau, Irene Hunt, Will R. Walling, Howard Ralston, Glarence Burton, George Field, Mrs. Dark Cloud and Fred Huntly. Cupid's Brand {U.K.; Aug. 20). Jack Hoxie doing roping stunts ■from a motor. Races, chases, crooks and counterfeiters, lend interest to a romantic wild-western feature. Mignon Anderson opposite, also Charles Force, W. McGough, Wm. Dwyer, and A. T. Van Sickeln. Domestic Relations {Ass. First National; Aug. 6). An interesting and well-told story -of matrimonial relationships with Katherine MacDonald and Barbara La Mare as a pair of neglected wives in different walks of life. William P. Carleton Junior, Frank Leigh, George Fisher, Gordon Mullen and Lloyd Whitlock complete the cast. Mainly for the ladies. The Divorce Game {Feature; Aug 27). Alice Brady, John Bowers, Kate Lester, Arthur Ashley, John Drummer, and Marie Lavaire in a comedy ■drama about a hard-up pair, a faked <livorce, and an interfering motherin-law. Fair entertainment. False Kisses {F.B.O.; Aug 27). A dramatic story of a blind lighthousekeeper and a woman's fight against loneliness and temptation. Miss Du Pont stars, and Pat O' Malley, Lloyd Whitlock, Camille Clark, Percy Challenger, Madge Hunt. Fay Winthrop, Joe Hazelton, and Mary Philbin support. A good drama. The Faithful Heart {Samuelson-Jury ; Aug 27). A British adaptation of the stage play by Monckton Hoffe, concerning the love of a father for his daughter. The fine cast includes Owen Nares, Lilian Hall Davis, A. B. Imeson, Ruth Maitland, Lois Heatherley, Rothbury Evans, Charles Thursby, Victor Tandy, Cyril Raymond, and Kathleen Nesbitt. Good entertainment. The Fighting Streak (/•<;.»•; Aug 6). One of Tom Mix's really good Westeners. A stirring romance about a peaceable blacksmith who is forced to fight for his bride. Supporting Tom, are Patsy Ruth Miller, Al Fremont, Bert Sprotte, Sid Jordan, and Gerald Pring. Excellent open-air stuff. Find the Woman {Paramount; Aug. 20). \ murder mystery story, rather comple-x but very well told, and brilliantly acted by Alma Rubens, Eileen Huban, Harrison Ford, George Mc.Quaine. Norman ' Kerry, Ethel Duray, Arthur Donaldson and Henry Sedley. Good entertainment. The Flaming Hour {European; Aug. 21). Frank Mayo and Helen Ferguson in a somewhat inconsequential story about a hot tempered hero, a disguised husband, and an explosion in a fireworks factory. Fair enter — ,r , , tamment. vitUKi^I\\^ page 58) Tie Per/eci Nail Enamel SwANDALE imparts a brilliant gloss which lasts for about ten days. It does not wash off, but makes the nails brighter after washing and never discolours them. SwANDALE is invaluable to all who take a pride in their nails. When you have tried it you will readily admit that it is the perfect nail enamel. Tom Mix and Patsy Ruth Miller 1 he Fighting Streak. PRICE 1/3 Just fill in and post the Coupon and a bottle of Swandaletcillbtsenltoyou. COUPON. Toi R. Dugd-le & Co.. 99. Regent St., W.l. Please send one bottle of Swandale for which I enclose P.O. 1/3. M Address N arm o( neatest Chemisl