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The story of Paramount and Artcraft Pictures for 1919 will be written dovt n as one of eleven special productions, 280 big lEW STARS FOR 1919. features, 52 two-reel comedies, 104 one-reel subjects, of 23,000 " on - n „ . brilliant new stars in a firmament already SUPBE-FEMOBES FOR 1919. _ , r . , glittering with the brightest in filmdom—in fact, a story ot as f~~ ' — Enrico Caruso *" accomplishment *s™f in any industry DAVID WARE GRIFFITH Bryant Washburn history. • will produce six new Artcraft Ethel Clayton ' Special Super-Featuresjor ) 918LilaLee ™°S- H. INCE will present the following stars in Paramount Pie- '' Fred Stone tures for 1918t1919 William S. Hart. 8 pictures - Enid Bennett ft rr tm« S' Henry B Walthall _ picturesi; Dorothy Dalton, 8 pictures ; Charles Ray, 8 pictures.' HMrori^He^ 0 &WnttW' Mary Anderson Mr. Ince will also produce several Special Super-Features during the Oueen lleSnd™' Walthall, Marin Sais coming year, the first of which will be " False Faces." I VJueen Alexandra, etc.-,. ete. Lilian Gish Ask your theatre manager toscreen Paramount and Artcraft Pictures. OFr-TT, r Robert Harron - | I ■£>• DiiiMIJjLE Rosemary Theby I J P* od uce Sl * " ew - Artcraft Doris Pawn S durin g . Caroline White , ! ? Tll L- ee of jf em are : Shirley Mason PARAMOUNT PICTURES |||g|| ALEC LORIMOBE Managing JPimctor \ I 9 n w r\ tt x-i ,? . They are all orld-famous. g|%jgg| three hun D h El , p,tt s ,

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Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 949, 19 September 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 949, 19 September 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 949, 19 September 1918, Page 1

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