Screenland (May-Jul 1926)

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SCREENLAND The Qreatest Adventure Romance of All! THE EA starring JOHN BARRYMORE DOLORES COSTELLO The great supporting cast includes George O'Hara, Mike Donlin and hundreds of others. From the famous adventure novel, "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville Directed by MILLARD WEBB Gripping in its dramatic intensity and photographic beauty, "The Sea Beast7' has been acclaimed by millions as the greatest photoplay of many seasons. Against a backgiound of stirring, colorful adventure at sea, John Barrymore enacts his finest role. Opposite him is Dolores Costello, the appealing heroine, who illumines the picture with the glory of young love, and justifies the prediction that she is to become one of the screen's most illustrious actresses. Truly, your round of entertainment is not complete unless you've seen "The Sea Beast". It's a Warner Bros. Production. Varied and Delightful Entertainment! Watch for these pictures at your favorite theatre. LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN An ERNST LUBITSCH Production The directorial genius of Ernst Lubitsch brings to the screen all the subtle charm and delightful moments of Oscar Wilde's masterful play. Irene Rich in the stellar role portrays the woman of the world of sophistication. Sparkling, satirical, captivating. One of the year's outstanding productions. HELL BENT FER HEAVEN with Patsy Ruth Miller The splendid stage play which was awarded the Pu1it2er prize as the year's greatest drama — now more inspiring than ever on the screen. A monumental tribute to all that goes to make absorbing entertainment. Directed by J Stuart Blackton. THE NIGHT CRY starring Rin-Tin-Tin The famous police dog star in the most amazing picture of its kind ever screened. It is a story of the sheep country with melodramatic thrills, suspense and romance interwoven. Every lover of dogs or pictures, young and old, will want to see this. Directed by Herman Raymaker. THE MAN ON THE BOX starring SYD CHAPLIN Even the most blase of theatregoers burst into spasms of spontaneous merriment at the antics of Chaplin. In this picture Chaplin becomes a groom just to be near the girl headmires. The ensuing complications make a mirthful riot from start to finish. Directed by Chuck Reisner. WHY GIRLS GO BACK HOME starring Patsy Ruth Miller You'll never guess why they do go back home! The climax of this picture will be a complete shock to you. Here is a flippant, lively and diverting story of Broadway theatrical life. Filled with absorbing situations. Directed by James Flood. OH, WHAT/A NURSE! starring SYD CHAPUN Oh, what a picture! Syd Chaplin in this latest and best. Funnier, faster laughing thrills than you've ever seen. In the big city — out to sea — and back again. Sure, there is romance, but it is funny! Directed by Chuck Reisner. SYD CHArlJN PATSY RUTH MONTE BLUE 1600 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y.