Screenland (May–Oct 1927)

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SCREENLA Coming Soon! The Twice ~a~Week paramount JMeutf Beginning in August and twice weekly thereafter, the name of a new and greater news reel will flash on the screens of thousands of theatres— Paramount News. It is backed by the power and resources of the largest motion picture organization on earth and produced under the direction of Emanuel Cohen, acknowledged the world's foremost news reel' expert. Ask your Theatre M anager to book Paramount News and PARAMOUNT COMEDIES (once a week) and PARAMOUNT NOVELTIES. Only now can you see short features of the same high standard set by Paramount in feature pictures.Watch for them. N D T^ichard T)ix in Knockout Reilly A MALCOLM St. Clair Production, from Albert Payson Terhune's story, ''The Hunch."_ With Mary Brian and Jack Re nault. hmmounttyictum If its a Paramount Picture its the best show in town/ Paramount Guide to the Best Motion Pictures Qheck the ones you ba-ve seen, make a date for the others, and don't miss anx! Tour Theatre Manager will tell you when. TITLE PLAYERS DATE CASEY AT THE BAT S" Starring WALLACE BEERY. With Ford Sterling, ZaSu Pitts, Sterling Holloway, Iris Stuart. Directed by Monty Br ice. BLIND ALLEYS Starring THOMAS MEIGHAN. With Evelyn Brent and Greta Nissen. Directed by Frank Tuttle. EVENING CLOTHES/'' Starring ADOLPHE MENJOU. With Virginia Valli, Noah Beery and Louise Brooks. Directed by Luther Reed. SPECIAL DELIVERY Starring EDDIE CANTOR. With Donald Keith, Jobyna Ralston and William Powell. Directed by William Goodrich. CABARET * . s Starring GILDA GRAY. With Tom Moore, Chester Conklin and Mona Palma. Directed by Robert Vignola. THE TELEPHONE GIRL Warner Baxter, Madge Bellamy, Holbrook Blinn, May Allison, Lawrence Gray, Hale Hamilton. Directed by Herbert Brenon. AFRAID TO LOVE Starring FLORENCE VIDOR. With Clive Brook. Directed by E. H. Griffith. TOO MANY CROOKS With Mildred Davis, Lloyd Hughes, George Bancroft and El Brendel. Directed by Fred New rnayer. ARIZONA BOUND Starring GARY COOPER. With Betty Jewel. Directed by John Waters. FASHIONS FOR WOMEN Starring ESTHER RALSTON. With Einar Hanson and Raymond Hatton. Directed by Dorothy Arzner. Elinor Glyn's RITZY Starring BETTY BRONSON. With James Hall. Directed by Richard Rosson. CHILDREN OF DIVORCE Starring CLARA BOW and ESTHER RALj/^ STON. With Gary Cooper, Einar Hanson and Norman Trevor. Directed by Frank Lloyd. ROLLED STOCKINGS Charles Rogers, Sterling Holloway, El Brendel, Richard Arlen and Debutantes of 1927. Directed by Monty Br ice. WEDDING BILLS Starring RAYMOND GRIFFITH. With Ford Sterling. Directed by Erie Kenton. TEN MODERN COMMANDMENTS Starring FLORENCE VIDOR. by Luther Reed. Direc ted FAMOUS PLAYERS -LAS KY CORP, ADOLPH ZUKOR.PRES, PARAMOUNT BLDG, NEW YORK Qlctra How in Rough House Rosie FROM thenar. Eve. Post story by Nunnally Johnson, directed by Frank Strayer. With REED HOWES and allstar cast. Hebe "Daniels in Senorita THOUGH they called her senorita Bebe preferred being just Bebe, and you know what that meant. With James Hall and William Powell. Directed by Clarence Badger. The Whirlwind of Youth with £ois oJXToran A ROWLAND V. LEE Production from "Soundings" by A. Hamilton Gibbs. With Vera Voronina, Donald Keith and Alyce Mills. Ed Wynn in Rubber Heels ED WYNN, famous musical comedy star, as detective who solves a mystery through sheer stupidity. With Chester Conklin and Thelma Todd. Directed by Victor Heerman.