Wid's Filmdom (1921)

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| | ———————_ wid DAILY Sunday, July 31, 1921 Good Atmosphere And Acting For You To Talk About Box Office Analysis for the Exhibitor “DON’T NEGLECT YOUR WIFE” Goldwyn You won't have to do much explaining with a title If you want to tell them something about the story other than that it has like this. It’s self-explanatory. to do with a husband who neglects his wife, you might use catchlines such as: “A Southern gentleman took a Northern bride. But see what gossiping society did to their romance.” Or, “Wives, take your husbands to see ‘Don’t Neglect Your Wife’ at the blank theater; they will not be so neglectful and inconsiderate after seeing it.” Make use of the name of Gertrude Atherton and tell them it is her first story written directly for the screen. Say it is a story of the romantic days of the early seventies in California and in New York’s Five Points. The names of Lewis S. Stone and Mabel Julienne Scott, also Charles Clary, are well known. R-C PICTURES CORPORATION announce Sessue Hayakawa “WHERE LIGHTS ARE LOW” as the feature attraction at the CAPITOL THEATRE, New York commencing SUNDAY JULY, 31 RO PICTURES with the usual Rothafel presentation When you think of PRESS SHEETS HERALDS INSERTS ETC. Think of Barnes Printing Co., Inc. 36 East 22nd Street New York TELEPHONE GRAMERCY 945