Picture-Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1927)

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14 Advertising Section J{OYAL ENTERTAINMENT RffYALLY HOUSED /^*""J"INE jewels deserve fine mountings. Royal ^ T entertainment deserves royal presentation. CECIL B.DeMILLE Master Producer^ E.F. ALBEE\ President Keith-Albee Circuit MARCUS HEIMAN . President-Orpheum Circuit \ The association of these personalities,' combining th e foremost genius in the field of photoplay production with the world's greatest showmen, represents a guarantee of sup. j erlative entertainment, j TheHillstreet Theatre, Los Angeles, one of the magnificent show houses in the great Orpheum Circuit of theatres featuring De M.ille'M.etropolitan Pictures. This has now been accomplished through the linking of De Mille-Metropolitan Productions with Keith-Albee-Orpheum theatres. The very name of Cecil B. De Mille stands for pio tures that realize the dreams of mankind. Over and over De Mille has opened for us the gates that lead to adventure, mystery and romance — has made it possible for us to escape from the humdrum facts of existence into an exciting new world. His very name has come to have a magic meaning. To the initiated it is a guarantee of gorgeous, soul-satisfying entertainment. It is fitting that these screen masterpieces should be shown in America's, finest theatres. And so, from the famous Hippodrome in New "York clear across to the magnificent Hillstreet 'theatre, Los Angeles, Keith-Albee-Orpheum theatres everywhere twinkle with the names of De Mille-Metropolitan great films. And, just as the Hippodrome in New York has become a national institution, each one of these theatres has become a community institution — a place where unsurpassable programs can be taken for granted. De MILLE METROPOLITAN PICTURES in Keith-Albee-Orpheum and other first run theatres Com in a JETTA GOUDAL in "FIGHTING LOVE" With VICTOR VARCONI and HENRY B. WALTHALL Adapted by Beulah Marie Dix from the novel "If'the Gods Laugh" by Rosita Forbes Supervised by BERTRAM MILLH AUSER Directed by Nils Olaf Chrisander Produced by De Mille Pictures Corporation John C. Flinn presents Marie Prevost m "GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER" With CHARLES RAY. Adapted by F. McGrew Willis from the stage play by Willson Collison and Avery Hopwood Supervised by F. Mc GREW WILLIS Directed by E. MASON HOPPER Produci'fi by Metropolitan Pictures Corporation PRODUCERS DISTRI BUTI NC CORPORATION JOHNC. FLINN, Vice-President and General Manager