Coquette (United Artists Pressbook) (1929)

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Mary Pickford Smash Successes! "DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL” — From the famous book by Charles Major. Mary in a great role, in a great romance. Directed by Marshall Neilan. Footage: 9,351. "LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY” — The star in a New York East Side story. Kids —action—lots of fun—pathos—rich ro¬ mance. Directed by William Beaudine. Footage: 8,850. "MY BEST GIRL”—by Kathleen Norris — A glorious comedy-ro¬ mance with "America’s Sweetheart” giving a delightful characterization as a shopgirl in a 5 and 10c store. Laughs, thrills, heart-throbs. Di¬ rected by Sam Taylor. Footage: 7,350. "SPARROWS”—Mary as guardian angel to a brood of orphans. Great suspense, pathos and delightful touches of Pickford fun-moments. Directed by William Beau¬ dine. Footage: 8,850. "SUDS”—Adapted from "’Op O’ My Thumb,” the little laundry drudge who built castles out of soap suds. Rich com¬ edy, touching pathos. Directed by John Dillon. Footage: 5,202. "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY” — Stupendous production from Frances Hodgson Burnett’s famous story. Di¬ rected by Alfred E. Green and Jack Pickford. Footage: 10,269. "POLLY ANN A”—Superb entertainment based on the popular book by Eleanor H. Porter. Directed by Paid Powell. Foot¬ age: 5,362. "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY” —A new version of Grace Miller White’s best seller. A squatter girl fights for life against persecution of wealth. Directed by John S. Robertson. Footage: 9,639. "THROUGH THE BACK DOOR”—A "THE LOVE LIGHT”—A story i>f love and sacrifice. Mary as a keeper of a light¬ house rises to her greatest heights. Writ¬ ten and directed by Frances Marion. Footage: 6,306. "ROSITA” — A beautiful spectacular production telling how as a pretty Span¬ ish street singer she captivated a king. An Ernst Lubitsch production. Footage: 8,280. winning drama of a little war refugee, who becomes a servant and learns her mis¬ tress is her mother. Directed by Jack Pickford and Alfred E. Green. Footage: 6,940. TWO HERALDS for “COQUETTE” Heralds Cost per Thousand Order them from your nearest $3.50 (As shown below) $1.50 (Ballyhoo style) UNITED ARTISTS EXCHANGE (In U. S. Only) HERALDS Boost Your Box-Office Receipts! USE THEM! 1. One Herald is the standard attrac¬ tive two-color 6x8 inch accessory shown on the right. The back page has been left blank for theatre imprint and the imprint of local advertisers who will share the cost with you. 2. A Ballyhoo Herald, 9x15 inches, printed in one color by the offset proc¬ ess on colored news stock, not shown here, is also available. Her Most Vivid Drama- HerMost Modern Triumphf