Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1926)

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Advertising Section 5 Colli Work and ZN6 ^la doesrit suit ihe World (Today Paramount provides more and better entertainment for the people of today than any human beings ever saw before. Let your own theatre show you Paramount Pictures and keep your dates with the good time houses. 'Behind The Front'' •with MARY BRIAN WALLACE BEERY ♦ RAYMOND HATTON An Edward Sutherland Production from a story by Hugh Wiley. Here is the comic side of Army life in wartime picturized in a way that is making all America hold its sides. Somehow these two scapegrace doughboys win the audiences more than regular heroes, and the way they make love and war is the last word in irresponsible sincerity. Produced by FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORP. Adolph Zukor, Pres., New York City When you know what Paramount has You seek what Paramount shows Anyone who enjoys great motion pictures and checks up where they come from, keeps a sharp eye on Paramount's production program. Seeing great entertainment is merely a question of knowing what is being released and "when will it reach my theatre?" Here are six current Paramount Pictures you will enjoy to the last fade-out: Harold Lloyd in "For Heaven's Sake" Directed by Sam Taylor Here is the prize surprise package of the season, laughter, laughter all the way I Go to the theatre as gloomy as a mummy and stay that way if you can! This star's pictures are produced by the Harold Lloyd Corporation and released by Paramount. Zane Grey's "The Vanishing American" with RICHARD DIX, Lois Wilson, Noah Beery and Malcolm McGregor. Directed by George B. Seitz. Zane Grey's epic of the Indian ranks with The Covered Wagon in fateful power and excitement. Don't miss the mighty duel of Copperskin and White Man I "The Qrand Duchess and the Waiter" A Malcolm St. Clair Production with Adolphe Menjou and Florence Vidor. From the play by Alfred Savoir. An aristocratic love-comedy set in the midst of the brilliant carnival of Paris night life. Here's a trip to Paris that gives you more of the gay city than many a traveller gets. "The Song and Dance Man' ' A Herbert Brenon Production with Tom Moore, Bessie Love and Harrison Ford. From George M. Cohan's famous comedy success. Real romance lives and throbs within the make-believe of stage life, human beings loving and fighting and hoping behind the grease-paint. "DANCING MOTHERS A Herbert Brenon Production. Starring Conway Tearle, Alice Joyce and Clara Bow. This is the Paramount picturization of the famous stage play by Kdgar Selwyn and Edmund Goulding which set all New York talking about the neglected wife who dances her way to freedom and love. Mere material prosperity divorced from happy, human comradeship will never chain any real woman, and "Dancing Mothers" shows you why in a show worthy of Paramount's greatest traditions. ^Paramount ^Pictures Paramount Picture best show in town /"