The story of Paramount and Arteraft Pictures for 1919wi1l be written down as one of eleven special productions, 280 big MEW STARS FOR 1919. features 52 > two*reelcomedies, 104 one-reel subjects, of 23,000 BUPFR-FFJTrawa wnW^V' _ ___ - ■ miles of film, of 15 brilliant new stars in a firmament already bUFft.K-ffEATUK&S FOR 1919. . glittering with the brightest in filmdom—in fact, a story qt as r . . "——' "•, . ■.-'.'' : ' --' Dorothy Gish great an accomplishment as was ever made in any industry I DAVID WARK GRIFFITH : Enrico Caruso .._ _ in the world's history, will produce six Artcraffc 5T?rf a J ••• " '"' -■ ■ "•-• ■••- -" Special 918Ethel Clayton : . ———— ■ ... — ■ I J919. The first will b Lila Lee THOS. H. INCE will present the following stars in Paramount Pic- I << TTTTP <Trtp a w T ; n\n?-«> Fred Stone tures for 1918-1919 :—William" S. Hart, 8 pictures; Enid Bennett, 8 nresenW Lilian ftiS, PnW Henry B.Walthall . pictures ; Dorothy Dalton, 8 pictures ; 'Charles Ray, 8 pictures. CT^B^W.ftf' v:.-:■■■,■-■; Mary Anderson Mr. Ince will also produce several Special Super-Features during the Queen Sr» L+~ ? ' MarihSais , _ coming year, the first of which willbe-B'alse Faces." Alexandra, etc., etc.• -. ... i , Lilian Gish . . Ask your theatre manager to screen Paramount and Arteraft Pictures. CECIL B DEMILLE Robert Harron L . _____ „ __ __ " will produce six new Arteraft Rosemary Theby Special Super-Features during - .'■ 5 0rl ?. - " . ' : 1918-1919. Three of them are* Caroline_White ''■ The Whispering. Chorus,'' - -■_. Shirley.Mason t§MßMm* HA-JriAJVIO.UL-lN I " Old Wives for New," • X%~ ■ "7» AIjEC JLQRIMCMRJE Atcmaoino /director <( Wq fo«'f TTo™ 1?„ n „„ll.:„ >> - .. they are aU world-famous. ; jjggjgl — Hu^w:^i msl iSSSS, ;
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Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 1
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