Wid's Filmdom (1920)

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re WALLOP WARM ATHER WITH A\MINTER WEEK ? gf —or two. Fine, well balanced pictures, box i office-tested, are ready. Many exhibitors make the mistake of believing people don't like to go into a theatre in torrid weather. The truth is that people want to keep cool with light entertain| ment. They want the bright and cheery on , your screen, and will continue their patronage if they get it. MARY MILES MINTER productions are essentially warm weather pictures. They are bright and inspiring. They have humor—are never dull or heavy. The latest Minter release is “A CUMBERLAND ROMANCE” from the story by John Fox, dr., adapted and directed by Charles Maigne of ‘“‘Copperhead”’ % fame. The other four Minter Realarts are: | “JENNY BE GOOD,” from Wilbur Finley Fauley’s celebrated book, adapted by Julia Crawford Ivers; “NURSE MARJORIE,” the Israel Zangwill play, also adapted by Julia Crawford Ivers; “JUDY OF’ ROGUES’ HARBOR,” from the famous novel by Grace Miller WVhite (author of “Tess of the Storm Country”), adapted by Clara Beranger, and “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES,” from the widely read ‘“‘Anne”’ books --all four of “em— by L. M. Montgomery, adapted by Frances Marion. All directed by William Desmond Taylor. REALART PICTURES CORPORATION 469 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY