landless Hours of Entertainment come with ° TRADE MARK, LION ONLY METRO-GOLD WYNM AYER “THE LIVING HAVE PICTURES I NORMA SHEARER r T'HE theatre that shows METRO-GOLDWYN -MAYER pictures—with the famous “Living Lion” trade-mark—is giving you what you pay to see—the finest pictures there are LILLIAN GISH "THE “Living Lion” and the words METRO- GOLDWYN-M AYER are your definite assurance of golden hours of delightful screen entertainment. Go to the theatre that shows METRO- GOLDWYN -MAYER Pictures. C VERY METRO- GOLDWYN-M AYER Picture is guaranteed entertainment. They are made from stories by the world’s greatest authors, directed by famous directors, enacted by stars of unsurpassed talent. They are the pictures that never fail to delight—that leave a throng of happy memories behind. & / RAMON NOVARRO w is & HERE ARE FORTHCOMING METRO-GOLDWYN-MA YER PICTURES EVERYONE SHOULD SEE % JOHN GILBERT LILLIAN GISH in “Romola," with Dorothy Gish and Ronald Colman; “The Scarlet Letter,” with Lars Hanson; “La Boheme,” with John Gilbert. JOHN GILBERT in “The Big Parade” with Renee Adoree; “La Boheme” with Lillian Gish; “Bardelys the Magnificent" with Eleanor Boardman. "ELEANOR BOARDMAN NORMA SHEARER in “The Tower of Lies, * with Lon Chaney and William Haines; “His Secretary,” with Lew Cody; “The Waning Sex,” with Conrad Nagel; “Upstage," a story ( of vaudeville life. RENEE ADOREE in “The Big Parade,” with John Gilbert; “La Boheme"; “The Exquisite Sinner" and “Heaven on Earth,” with Conrad Nagel; “The Flaming Forest.” with Antonio Moreno. g) m n m m vr* msmmiss LON, CHANEY in “The Tower of Lies,” the “Blackbird” with Owen Moore and Renee Adoree; “The Road to Mandalay” with Lois Moran. RAMON NAVARRO in “A Certain Young Man,” with Sally O’Neil, Renee Adoree and Carmel Myers. “Old Heidelberg,” and other productions. CONRAD NAGEL in “The Exquisite Sinner,” with Renee Adoree; “Heaven on Earth,” with Renee Adoree; “The Waning Sex”; “There You Are,” with Edith Roberts. MARION DAVIES in “Beverly of. Graustark,” with Antonio Moreno and Creighton Hale; “The Beautiful Rebel,” with Harrison Ford; “The Red Mill,” with Owen Moore. CONRAD NAGEL £3 ’Si'2* 4 V \JTi ELEANOR BOARDMAN in “Bardelys the Magnificent," with John Gilbert; “Tell it to the Marines,” with Lon Chaney and William Haines. BUSTER KEATON in “Go West” and “Battling Butler," with Sally O’Neil. MAE MURRAY in “Altars of Desire,” with Conway Tearle; “Valencia,” with Lloyd Hughes—-and other big productions. JACKIE COOGAN in “Johnnie Get Your Hair Cut,’’ the story specially written for him by Gerald Beaumont, author of “The Dixie Handicap.” r\ I LON CHANEY MAE MURRAY SUPPORT THE THEATRE THAT SHOWS METRO-£OZDfHW-MAYER BUSTER KEATON Vs / A PRODUCTIONS BECAUSE THAT THEATRE IS STUDYING YOUR INTERESTS BY SHOWING THE VERY BEST PICTURES OBTAINABLE. FAMOUS AUTHORS WHOSE STORIES ARE BEING MADE INTO METRO-GOLDM / yA r -MAYER PICTURES RAFAEL SABATINI FRANK L. PACKARD JOSEPH CONRAD RACHEL CROTHERS PETER B. KYNE NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE DALE COLLINS (Author of “Ordeal* ETHEL M. DELL JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ A % * t *> 1 vV w & RENEE ADOREE JACKIE COOGAN OTHER POPULAR METRO-GOLDfFFW-MAYER STARS ARE: IRVIN S. COBB REX BEACH \sxiqgol(lwyii\{dy& PICTURES ALICE TERRY PAULINE STARKE ANTONIO MORENO SALLY O’NEIL CHARLES RAY OWEN MOORE H. B. WALTHALL DOROTHY PHILLIPS and many others.. LIONEL BARRYMORE WILLIAM HAINES LEW CODY GRETA GARBO CLAIRE WINDSOR CARMEL MYERS E£SSfS!£Si!B!lis2S (OUR. JEM MARE NOSTRUM a Vs with ALICE TERRY and ANTONIO MORENO SUBMARINE WARFARE EXPOSED FOR. THE FIRSTTIME I Tans MUST MOT WAIX* to the 316 PARADE €CJr££li !ohn Gilbert and Renee Adorei: A story of Youth—Love—and The Great Adventure 'UMM HAVE YOU SEEN LILLIAN OISH AND DOROTHY GISH—WITH RONALD COLMAN— IN “ROMOLA” ? PONT MISS IT!
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19958, 27 November 1926, Page 9
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