Picturegoer (1923)

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Pict\jK25 and Rict\jKeOoer AUGUST 1923 The Film Fan's Corner PICTURE POSTCARDS OF FILM FAVOURITES SIX TV all iJilft-rnit as Selected by us Price THREE SHILLINGS, pott free. g Hand -Coloured Postcards of ; I al\ the Popular Players : = Mary I'ukfonl, ( h.irln ( h.iplin, Douglas! = Fairbanks, \\'. S. Hart. Norma and Constance ; = Talinadgi*. 1%-arl White, Stewart Kome, V'iok*t ; ^ Hopson, Ky ( kise, Tom Mix. Dorothy Gish, ; ^ Lillian Gish. William I'arniitn. KIsie I''ergijson, : M Sessile Hayakawa. Peggy Hyland, 'Ihonias ! ^ Meighan. rnsrtUa Dean. Wallace Rei<l. Hlnio i ^ Lincoln. Charles Kay, .Antonio .Moreno, Owen : = Nares, Naziniova, Mary Odette. Hddie Polo, ! g Zoe Rae, Francis Carpenter, George Walsh, \ S .Anita Stewart and hundreds of others. ; ^ Price jd. each, postage extra, or any I2 for 2.' = g ixist free. \ I "THE PICTUREGOER " Port i % folio of Kinema Celebrities g Contains tlir fnllowing SIXTLKN M.ignifiti'iit = = l'hot«gra\ ure I'nrtraits ; = M Stzt: lo tnthcs by 6J inches. \ Eg Norma TaliMidgi', .Mary Pickford. Nazimova, = E?E Pearl W hiti-. Douglas l-'airbanks, Constance i g lalinadge, Kalph (iraves, Charles ( haplin. ! g I'auhne Iredenck. .Mary .Miles M inter, Lillian = g Gish, I lioiiias .Meighan. William S. Hart, | T\ Kirh'ard Hartheliness. Jackie Coogaii, William \ ^ Farnum. = g.-l// uurth frcnnu:. I'ruf l'. vr t'mtjree, I'H 1 Price ONE SHILLING «r TWOPENCE, poil free I j PICTURES ALBUMS of I g Kinema Stars Y No I contain-. M.iri I'l. kf.>rd, Anita Stewart, ] '_ Norni.i I .iliii.idtie, Alice lit.idy. .Madgi livans, 5 .T l-.dilh Stimy. .\nn Pennington. Ora Carew. | t: .No. : (i.nlains Douglas l-"airhaiiks, Irving f < iiniinings. M.irsli.ill Neilan. Warren Kerrigan, I K.ilph k.ll.ird, I K Lincoln. Antonio Moreno, | Ink I'Kklord. = K' prihlii. i-.l III ilie ixipul.ir hrowii phologra\ ure = ^isli' to.ni Ihi l.itest photographs. Size of jxirt | ■^ r.iit. N nil lies h\ o inches. ^ I'liie i' e.ii h set. or the two lompletifor \'i>. ' ,-.st (ree. = ^ UNIQUE DOLL, represeiilioi; hill. I \l Kll ll)ii(,\N. ihi ' I hlldr.ii'. I 'liii I I., ■int. | r,. . , '. |.,,-t |r.e . MARY PICKFORD \ lleiiHidil ().irtrail ol Ihi* wurld wide favourite. ; pniilid III brown on art paorr, sue :\ ms by i\ | iii< Ideal I'lr Irainiiig .Securelv packi.»l and ^ l^.vl (rre |..r r Art «liidv of Mary, size ic) iiK £ Iv i\\ in~ . (>riiilid III Iw.i colniirs on platesuiik ? illll Mill ,Ml 'k-f ipli l-'-t tree (, T (S U\ '' SEND A CARD FOR OUR FREE COMPLETE LI.ST OF KINKMA NOVELTIES. PICTUREGOER SALON, 88, Long Acre, London, W.C.2. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Codley, Kate Lester, Thomas Holdino, Mari^aret Landis, John Locknev, and Charles Belcher. Adapted from ("oiintcss Barcynska's novel. Rough Shod {Pox; Aug. 27). Charles (Buck) Jones in a tale of love and treachery in the West in which a youn^ lady finds a " tou^h " Westerner tougher than she baroained for. Plenty of adventure and a fine supportinj^ cast comprising Helen Ferguson, Ruth Ren wick, Maurice (Lefty) Flynn, Charles Le Moyne and Jack Rollins. Good Western drama. Seas of Chance ((Jauntont; Aug. 6). A Swedish Biograph production beautifully played and produced. Rather thin, slow moving story of mother love. In the cast are Pauline J^ruenius, Tore Svenborg, Renee Bjorling. Bror Bergcr, Nils Lindell, and Paul Seeli.g. Sentimental fare. The Secret Four (F. B. ().; Aug. 2). iMklie Polo's most recent serial seems to consist mainly of fights in which Eddie lays 'em out by the dozen with effortless ease. Many exciting stunts and adventures, and Hal Wilson, Kathleen Myers, Doris Deane. William Welsh and Thelma Daniels. An average serial. Sherlock Brown (Jury; Aug. 30). Excellent comedy-drama in which a simpleton who imagines himself a born detective, by an amazing series of lucky blunders solves a mystery when the Secret Service failed. Bert Lytell stars, and Ora Carew, Sylvia Brcamer, I )c Witt Jeimings, Theodor X'on Eltz, Wilton Taylor, Haidee Kirkland and Cicorge Kuwa supiM)rt. Smashing Barriers (I'ittujraf'li ; Aug. Re-edited tnim the serial starring FIdith Johnson and William Duncan and, therefore somewhat incoherent. Wry rapid-fire fi.ghts and stunts. The Son of the Wolf Uxry; Aug. 9). .\ screen \crsion of two Jack l.diidnn stories curtailed and made into one. making (luite a good Arctic love-story. Wheeler Oakman and Edith Roberts star, sui)i)orted by Sam Alien, .Ashley Cooper, Fred Kobler. 'I'liomas JelYer.son, .Arthur Jasmine and \\ illi.im I'.agle b'ye. Sonny (A.\s lir.Kt Sutioinil; .lug 1.^) Dick I'arihelmess as a soldier boy who assumes the identity of his chum \\lio has been killed for the sake of thai cbum"s blind mother. Cast includes Pauline (i.iron. Lucy Fox, llerberl (Iriniwood, Patterson Dial, .M.irgaret l'"anlcoiur and X'irginia Magcf. b.iir entertainnieiU. The Spanish Jade (I'liraiiniuiit ; Au<i 27). An .id.ijtt.ition lit" .M.iurice llewIcd's colourful novel, lilmed .ibro.id oil the exact loc.itions and well pla\ed b\ D.uid Powell, |-".\fl\n rireiii. .\larc M.tcDennotl. Charles de Rochfort. I -loiul D'.Xr.toon. b'r.mk St.inmore. Roy I'i\ ford and Harry Ham. ( iood elltcrt.lllUnrUt. The Temple of Dusk (Stall). Anne y. Nilsson in the dr^ma of a man's gamble in money aSa souls. Robert Frazer, Frank Currier, Kate Blanche, Charles Lane. Robert Schable, Thomas Ross and Nellie Anderson also ai)pear. Fair entertainment. They Like 'Em Rough (yi<ry, Aug. 16). \'iola Dana in an excellent comedydrama al)out a self-willed and tyrannical girl who is cured by a dose of her own medicine. Supporting the star arc, Arthur Rankin, William E. Lawrence, Myrtle Rishell, Colin Kenny. Walter Rogers, Bradley Ward, Elsa LorrimiT and Knute Ereckson. The Three Masks {Cvucral; Aug. 30). Henry Krauss. Mme. Barbier-Krauss, Henri Rollam, Mdlle. G. Avril and George Wayne in a story of Corsica, the land of the vendetta. A sensational I'reiich production. The Understudy (Jury; Aug. 23). -Moderately good comedy drama, about a stage-struck girl who is called upon to play the part of an understudy in real life. Doris May stars, and Wallace MacDonald. Christine Mayo, Otis Harlan and .Arthur Hoyt support. The Valley of To-morrow (Rose; Aug 27). William Russell in a full-blooded drama of the West, in which a man avenges an injury. All-star cast includes William Russell. Mary Thurman, Pauline Curley. Harvey Clark. Fred. M. Malatesta, Frank Brownlie. Lewis King and Jeffrey Sloan. Excellent entertainment. The Veiled 'Woman (ll'ardour; Aug 20' Marguerite Snow and Landers Stevens, su])ported by Edward Coxen. Lootie Williams, Ralph .McCullough and Charlotte Pierce in a drama ijuite out of the usual rut. E.xccllent characterisation, acting and production. The Vermilion Pencil (Jury; Aug 6). Sessile H.iyakawa's last .Americanmade film to date. A thrilling and dramatic story of old China, with the star in a triple role and a spectacular climax. P.essie Love opposite, also .Ann .May. .Misao Seki. Sidney Franklin, Thomas Jefferson,, Lotc Du Crow and Om.ir Wliitelu-.ul. Excellent entertainment. Where the Pavement Ends (Jury; Aug 20). .A Rex Ingr.im i)roduction nf a ."^oiitb .Sea Island love romance with .Alice Terry. Ramon \o\arro. Harry T. Morey. l-.dward Connelly and John ( icori;e in the cast. We recommend il. White Shoulders (./w lir.il Xoliouul ■ K.iiluriiu .M.icDon.ild in a convention.il society drama with a very fine cast which includes Bry.int Washburn, Nigel Barrie, Richard Headrick. and l.illi.iii l.aurtiue. I\iir entertainment. Women Who Wait (I'i.lor SavilU'. Aug f-)) -A sea story with many thrills and a spect.icular climax. .Marguerite Clayton. Creighton Hale and George .Mc()uarn< head a long cast. Gotxf enlerlainn ■ iM.