Reel and Slide (Jan-Sep 1919)

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REEL and SLIDE <S$i I m m m m m If k i HERES WHERE! A GREAT number of people have discovered a way of knowing a fine motion picture before seeing it! It's like a conjuring trick, simple when you know how. They have discovered that the greatest concern in the business, the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, makes the cream of all the different types of pictures. — that these are always advertised and listed under the names Paramount or Artcraft. — that they are the vehicles for the skill and genius of practically all the foremost stars, directors, writers, photographers, painters, craftsmen, etc. — and that through the nation-wide distributing" facilities of this great organization, millions of people in over ten thousand theatres see Paramount and Artcraft Pictures. Pictures so marked, they have found, always take you out of yourself. "Paramount" and "Artcraft" are handy names to identify in two huge groups, the best pictures made. Check it up for yourself. Cparamounto"* GHcrait Jriotion (pictures " These two trade-marks are the sure way of identifying Paramount '"""S^m. and Artcraft Pictures— and the theatres that show them. FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORPORATION ADOLPH ZUKORPres JESSE L.LASKY Vice Pres CECaB.DEMILLEfl/rectorCewrai rNEW YORK_ J W^MMMMzMM^SMSSL jc^ [""FOREMOST STARS. SUPERBLY DIRECTED, IN CLEAN MOTION PICTURES Paramount and Artcraft Stars' Latest Productions Listed alphabetically, released up to Jan. 31st. Save the list! Paramount John Barrymore in "Here Comes the Bride" *Enld Bennett in "Fuss and Feathers"* Billle Burke in "The Make-Believe Wife" Llna Cavallerl in "A Woman of Impulse" Marguerite Clark in "Little Miss Hoover" Ethel Clayton in "The Mystery Girl" •Dorothy Dalton in "Quicksand"* Pauline Frederick in "Out of the Shadow" Dorothy Gish in "The Hope Chest" Lila Lee in "The Secret Garden" Vivian Martin in "Jane Goes AWooing" John Emerson-Anita Loos Production Shirley Mason and Ernest Truex in "Good Bye Bill" •Charles Ray in "String Beans"* Wallace Reid in "The Dub" Bryant Washburn in "Venus in the East" ParamountArtcraft Specials "The Hun Within," with a Special Star Cast "Private Peat" With Private Harold Peat "Sporting Life" A Maurice Tourneur Production "The Sliver King" starring William Faversham "Little Women" (from Louisa M. Alcott's famous book), A Wm. A. Brady Production "The False Faces" A Thomas H. Ince Production Artcraft Enrico Caruso in "My Cousin George M. Cohan in "Hit the Trail Holiday" Cecil B. de Mille's Production "Don't Change Your Husband" Douglas Fairbanks in ••Arizona" Elsie Ferguson in "His Parisian Wife" D. W. Griffith's Production "A Bomance of Happy Valley" •William S. Hart in . "Branding Broadway"* Mary Pickford in "Johanna Enlists" Fred Stone in "Under the Top" •Supervision of Thomas H. Ince Paramount Comedies Paramount-Arbuckle Comedies Paramount-Mack-Sennett Comedies ParamountFlagq Comedy Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in Paramount-Drew Comedies m m m m m m 1 § m m m m m itf (Ml i It W> Please say, "As advertised in REEL and SLIDE," when you write to advertisers.