Picture-Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1926)

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14 Advertising Section EUGENE O'BRIEN METROPOLITAN PICTURE Presented by JOHN C. FLINN PRISCILLA DEAN EDMUND BURNS ROBERT AMES JOHN BOWERS A spirited drama of Alaska — as fresh as the northern country from which it springs "ROCKING MOON" "STEEL PREFERRED" There's a thrill in — With Lilyan Tashman and John Bowers From the Novel by Barrett Willoughby A GEORGE MELFORD PRODUCTION Out on the fringes of the world lovely Sasha LarianofF, ' 'the fox worn an" , is the center of a strange drama. Love — jealousy — and the theft of her precious blue foxes make a story of unusual fascination. "ROCKING MOON" is a splendid picture of the little known north country and the battle of woman's wits against man's greed. Atreatyoucan'taffordtomiss. Ask your theatre man for it. — The fiery furnace of a big steel plant — The primitive battle of two strong men — Young love that fights against tremendous obstacles. k.nd when you get all by Elliott J. Clawson, from these thrills in one mag TheSaturdayEveningPost nificent picture, you get stories, "The Adventures entertainment that can't ofWallyQay,"byHershel be beaten. Every minute of'STEEL PREFERRED" is breathlessly absorbing. A stirring drama adapted S.Hall. WITH VERA REYNOLDS, WILLIAM BOYD, CHARLIE MURRAY, AND A FINE CAST. RELEASED BY WILLIAM BOYD MARIE PREVOST ROCKCLIFFE FELLOWES PRODUCERS DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION F. C. MUNROE, President RAYMOND PAWLEY, Vice-Prtsidoit and TicasuFcr JOHN C. FLINN. Vicc-Proidcrl and General Manaact