Picture-Play Magazine (Sep 1928 - Feb 1929)

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Advertising Section T EE a Paramount Picture tonight! See the most popular stars of the day! See them in these new pictures attuned to these changing times, these fast-paced days! Ask your Theatre Manager for the dates! "THE WEDDIIO MARCH" Directed by and starring Erich von Stroheim, with Fay Wray and ZaSu Pitts. Many of the scenes are in Technicolor. 'FORftOTTEN FACES" With Clive Brook, Mary Brian, William Powell, Baclanova, Fred Kohler, Jack Luden. Victor Schertzinger Production. "DOCKS OF IEW YORK" Starring the popular favorite George Bancroft, with Betty Compson and Baclanova. Josef von Sternberg Production. "THE WATER HOLE" From a story by Zane Grey. With Jack Holt and Nancy Carroll. F. Bichard Jones Production. Many of the scenes in Technicolor. "SAWDUST PARADISE" Starring Esther Balston, the Blonde Goddess of the screen. With Hobart Bosworth and Reed Howes. ■ Luther Reed Production. "THE FLEET'S I W»' Starring Clara Bow, the most popular girl on the screen, with James Hall. Malcolm St. Clair Production. "BEGGARS OF LIFE" With Wallace Beery, Louise Brooks, Richard Arlen. William Wellman Production, from Jim Tully's saga of Hobohemia. "THE n A T I \ U CAE E" By Rex Beach. Starring Thomas Meighan, with Evelyn Brent and Renee Adoree. Directed by James Cruze. Produced by Caddo Co. "THE FIRST KISS" Starring Paramount's Glorious Young Lovers, Fay Wray and Gary Cooper. With Lane Chandler. Rowland V. Lee Production. "JUST MARRIED" From a story by Anne Nichols, author of "Abie's Irish Rose." Co-starring Ruth Taylor and James Hall. Frank Strayer Production. EAR! See and hear a Paramount Picture tonight! In theatres equipped to show "sound" pictures Paramount now presents the first quality "sound" program. Paramount Features, Paramount News, Paramount-Christie Comedies. Stage Shows on the Screen — all in sound, all Paramount! Watch the newspapers for theatre announcements of Paramount Pictures in sound. Silent or with sound— "if it's a Paramount Picture it's the best show in town!" ^^^^^^ TKADE^,j(Jnhf ^MARK PRODUCED BY PARAMOUNT FAMOUS LASKY CORPORATION, ADOLPH ZUKOR, PRES., PARAMOUNT BLDG., NEW YORK