Rolling Stones (1916)

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FAMOUS PLAYERS

DANIEL FROHMAN presents

OWEN MOORE and MARGUERITE COURTOT

in a Picturization of Edgar Selwyn's Great Stage Success
"ROLLING STONES"

Produced by the Famous Players Film Co.
ADOLPH ZUKOR, Pres.

FOUR MINUTE MEN
J. Blaine Morrison
Subject - "Our Troops-
THEIR MORALS & MORALE

PARAMOUNT PICTURES

"Four Minute Men" were speakers who gave patriotic four-minute speeches around the United States during World War I, usually while selling war bonds. -- Bruce

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The Popular Screen Favorites

OWEN MOORE and MARGUERITE COURTOT

in the Celebrated Comedy-Drama of Love and Adventure

"ROLLING STONES"

"Cold Feet!"

The Rolling Stones Meet.

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OWEN MOORE and MARGUERITE COURTOT

in a Photoplay of Laughs and Thrills

"ROLLING STONES"

"Don't Do It For My Sake!"

"Lets Make Up!"

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OWEN MOORE & MARGUERITE COURTOT
in a picturization of
"ROLLING STONES"

CAST OF CHARACTERS

DAVE FULTON OWEN MOORE
NORMA NOGGS MARGUERITE COURTOT
"Buck" Ryder Denman Maley
"Jerry" Braden Alan Hale
Mrs. Braden Gretchen Hartman
Mr. Branigan W. J. Butler
Mrs. Branigan Ida Fitzhugh

REVIEW

IT is very true that "A rolling stone gathers no moss" -- but as Buck Ryder sagely remarked to Dave Fulton, "Who wants to gather moss?" And they are the boys who ought to know all about the subject for they are the "Rolling Stones" in the Famous Player Film Company's photoplay adaptation of Edgar Selwyn's celebrated play of that name in which the two great screen favorites, Owen Moore and Marguerite Courtot, are the co-stars.

Owen Moore as Dave and Marguerite Courtot as the ---- well, not the moss, but the human obstacle that prevents him from rolling any further down hill. Of course he is only a rolling stone in the sense that he has not yet found himself, for the boy is not in the least vicious at heart and when he meets this delightful little girl, Norma, she at once arouses all that is best in him.

When the play was produced on the stage, it was declared by the metropolitan critics to be one of the most delightful combinations of laughs and thrills that has been seen for many a season. It its motion picture form it is even more amusing.


with Owen Moore and Marguerite Courtot. Directed by Dell Henderson. Famous Players/Paramount.

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This work (Rolling Stones (1916), by Paramount), identified by Bruce Calvert, is free of known copyright restrictions.

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