, ixr o»3i. 177 k. ;o) o?;i jpmir. rW .Ir ss :v^ ; ' . . . „ l .1» :.- "' . v -'tr jail *.,><c^^]BsY** The thundering epic of the ages out!: ;ng even Time playing a colossal symphony on the emotions, the passions, the heartstrings of humanity. Made for the people of the world—suggested by them—enacted b}’’ them. Mingling every known thrill, every dramatic situation—EVEßY--1 HI.NG! Towering in its magnificent interpretation of THE LA\V, it is the Screen’s grateful tribute to the world for all that human goodness holds fine in life. In every way The Greatest Motion Ficture Ever Made, it is the most powerful demonstration to date that If It’s a Paramount Picture, It’s the Best Show in Town. Ask the Manager of your Favorite Theatre when he is groins? to screen it. Pleturegoers are the Surest Judges of Great Casts—and Here is an Aggregation of Famous Players offered to Their J udgment. Theodore Roberts Estelle Taylor Charles De Roche Julia Faye James Neill Edythe Chapman Richard Dix Leatrice Joy Rod La Rocque Nita Naldi Lawson Butt Agnes Ayres. the \ Mac phir/ 0n “ mOUn ‘Q>iC< U re
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17410, 12 December 1924, Page 5
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182Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17410, 12 December 1924, Page 5
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