A U I Tho years of the past are filled with the 3 ■■ ™ 9*^ E memories of wonderful pictures under |[ I tho Trade Mark of the Best Show In Town ■ . p^;rp-c?uV G B a,«4 1 // fr II r 1* F* liT and action and thorough entertainment, as. ■ WW 9 J H K« H Ibl Botty Compson and Thomas , Melghan in M H R - (B R* H H * BTO George Loane Tucker's B H B H U - 0 1 A I M •THE MIRACLE MAN." M JL AJL MaM' * ™ * Cecil B. De Mille's production of "MALE JR AND FEMALE," with a cast of players, all g COMMANDMENTS" J Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Ay res in M I "THE SHEIK." I i R L ~ WM^MANSLAUGHTE^" iehaa * | Here is the biggest motion picture of all time, founded upon tKd j j I covereTd° wagon?" 1 supreme theme of the universe—the Law of Laws—and yet its making j S >-BLUEBEARD-s Sw E a rcHTH n wife." I was but part of the regular schedule of providing Paramount Picture j | p»i« Negri in 'the cheat." | entertainment for the world. P with Jack Holt. S 1 3 "THE°HUMMING n B!RD." j\ Every month newer and greater Paramount Pictures are made, all part V And scores of others equally great—aii of Jj G f an ever-growing programme of making the picture-going audiences -'"""i r \ of all countries happier. j '\\V \l v\N\ Know to judge your entertainment by the Paramount Trade : j YHypQ rVI PCCj V Mark, for Time has proven its merit, and the months of the MX-XLB\Wrl. future have even greater triumphs for it to offer from the * screens of all countries. — ome \ f Stars and Players you see in Paramount ~ and Metro Pictures. 'fr Reviewing the triumphs of the pa*t jlfj fl listed above, and knowing the swift H Pola Negri Alice Terry E ll ! 0 " r?A*i ter Bilhe Dove P progress of the motion picture, it is ■ Antonio Moreno Bertram Grassby Helen D Algy Percy Marmont | I i 9 James Renn£ Margaret Leahy 7 Mae Murray Lois Wilson H here desired to introduce you to the g Ricardo Cortez Rosemary Theby Larle Williams f Richard Dix ■ pictured treats which will be released I Victor Varconi Eva Novak Edna Flugarth Anna Q. Nilsson P £ or yQUj un( J er th e Paramount trade ■ { Z?e*PIS* 0 *" Barbara Bedford Evelyn BrTnt Edward I?orto°n * I mark, during the remaining months g j Aenes Avres Mae Busch Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson Adolphe Menjou ■ of the year: I I Jack Holt Elsie Fei guson T - Carleton Huntly Cordon Q MB Noah Beery Robert Frazer k e *j' s J^ ton ° , B Cloria Swanion in I ■ Rudolph Valentino Estelle Taylor Enid Bennett John Bowers | "A SOCIETY SCANDAL." § H Marv Ast n o y r° n EmflanningT A°an Hal°e° g James Kirkwood t Rod La Roc « ue and Ricard9 Corte£ | 8 Theodore Roberts Raymond Griffith Cullen Londis Georpre Seigmann . I Dorothy Dalton in I H Thomas Meighna May McAyoy i" ,n J° k - L n ■ 'THE MORAL SINNER. K 19 tetta'^oudal*' Monte B?ue Ramon Novarro I Leatrice Joy in her first starring picture, H 8 (-era Reynolds WiTams Robert Edeson Milton Sill, Q "CHANGING HUSBANDS. C J Buster Keaton Betty Compson r ° r l °^„ y R Dal '°" I Emil J?™*"?' in B 8 Barbara La Marr Bebe Daniels Rod_ La Rocque Allan Forrest I "PETER THE GREAT." H B Marguerite de la Motto Lowell Sherman Leatuce Joy Jane W ft I » Warner Baxter William Farnum Matt Moore L«wr Cody I -TH^ K^Ull¥? ' ONE M 8 li Alec Francis Viola Dana Tora H EdwarY Bu ms! J 1 BET ® I? P Cecil B. De Mille's production of E |H a popular cast* j 5 |rq| « jy J "THE CODE OF THE SEA." 38 ■ with Jacqueline Logan tc Rod La jo C 'THE BREAKING POINT." i| LASKY FILM SERVICE LlMlTEDfcgraSft B with Matt Moore. Nita Naldi, George R Mm sir l im L Fawcett and Patsy Ruth Miller. . Jn """"""" Trl " T,rl " ll ' *I May McAvoy and Malcolm MacGregor in ill 3 "THE BEDROOM WINDOW." □ || X •1 • 1 T\' 1 / 3 Estelle Taylor and Antonio Moreno fa ■ II ir its araramouiit ncture, 8 its Ike Best Skou? in Town. J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 8 (Supplement)
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