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many months Paramount's famous stars, directors, players, dramatists, photographers and screen technicians have been working to give you a giant program of thrilling photoplays for the season of 1923-24.
Any expenditure, any effort, is of little importance to Paramount compared with America's "Well Done!"
Fourteen pictures of that program are listed here — 14 pictures full for you of the most vivid life, healthy excitement and glorious adventure, all agleam on the screen by the consummate art of Paramount.
Plan ahead with Paramount again this season and you'll be sure of seeing the best.
"If it's a Paramount Picture it's the best show in town"
iSkmmca's finest theatres Paramount Pictures fist. In eueny community thty arc scheduling these pictures Hq^ y
The cream of America's screen entertainment is presented in 14 special Paramount Pictures for the patrons of the finest theatres everywhere
A James Cruze Production "THE COVERED WAGON'
Adapted by Jack Cunningham. Novel by Emerson Hough.
A Charles Maigne Production "THE SILENT PARTNER" with Leatricejoy
Owen Moore and Robert Edeson. From the story by Maximilian Foster. Screen play by Sada Cowan.
Kenma Corporation Presents
"THE PURPLE HIGHWAY" With Madge Kennedy
Monte Blue, Pedro deCordoba, Vincent Coleman, Dore Davidson. Adapted by Ruf us Steele from the play "Dear Me." By Luther Reed and Hale Hamilton. Directed by Henry Kolker.
A George Fitzmaurice Production POLA NEGRI in "The Cheat"
With Jack Holt. Supported by Charles deRoche. Adapted by Ouida Bergere —from the story by Hector Tumbull.
The Cosmopolitan Corporation Presents
"THE LOVE PIKER" with ANITA STEWART
and an all-star cast including Wm. Norris, Robt. Frazer, Frederick Truesdell and Arthur Hoyt. By Frank R. Adams. Directed by E. Mason Hopper. Scenario by Frances Marion.
GLORIA SWANSON in A Sam Wood Production "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife"
Screen version by Sada Cowan. From Charlton Andrews' adaptation of Alfred Savoir's play.
A William deMille Production "SPRING MAGIC" with Agnes Ayres and Jack Holt
supported by Charles deRoche, Bobby Agnew, and Mary Astor. Screen play by Clara Beranger, from the play "The Faun" by Edward Knoblock.
A George Melford Production "SALOMY JANE"
With Jacqueline Logan, George Fawcett, Maurice Flynn. Book by Bret Harte. Play by Paul Armstrong. Adapted by Waldemar Young.
A James Cruze Production "HOLLYWOOD"
By Frank Condon. Adapted by Tom Geraghty. Twenty real stars, forty screen celebrities.
A James Cruze Production
of Harry Leon Wilson's novel
"RUGGLES OF RED GAP'
With a special cast. Adapted by Tom Geraghty.
A Zane Grey Production
"TO THE LAST MAN"
With Richard Dix and Lois Wilson. Supported by Frank Campeau and Noah Beery. Directed by Victor Fleming. Adaptedby DonsSchroeder.
An Allan Dwan Production GLORIA SWANSON in "Zaza"
Play by Pierre Berton. Screen play by A. S. LeVino.
An Allan Dwan Production "LAWFUL LARCENY"
With Hope Hampton, Nita Naldi, Conrad Nagel and Lew Cody. From the play by Samuel Shipman. Adapted by John Lynch.
THOMAS MEIGHAN in "All Must Marry'*
by George Ade. Directed by Alfred E. Green. Adapted by Tom Geraghty.
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