The Toast of Death (1915)

THE TOAST OF DEATH (1915) press sheet

MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE "AD" SHEET

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Mutual Film Corporation, Publicity Department, 71 West 23d Street, New York
MUTUAL MASTER PICTURES
YOUR THEATRE
(Your Name and Address)

The People Came in Crowds Yerterday to See
The TOAST OF DEATH

Your Last Chance Today to See This Great Motion Picture
A wealthy prince of India, of high social standing weds a ballet dancer, discovers she is in love with an English officer and revenges himself with true Oriental cunning and ferocity.
Scenes of Barbaric Magnificence
English Soldiers     Indian Dragons
Troops of Camels, Elephants and Horses
A Mutual Masterpicture in Four Acts, Featuring
LOUISE GLAUM, HARRY G. KEENAN and HERSCHEL MAYALL
Today Only

Your Theatre
(Your Name and Address)
Two Days Only
The TOAST OF DEATH
A Drama of Love, Intrigue and Revenge
Scenes laid in India
A Four Act Mutual Masterpicture
and one of the most Magnificently Staged and Costumed Plays ever Presented

Two Days Only
Thursday and Friday

MUTUAL MASTER PICTURES
YOUR THEATRE
(Your Name and Address)
Today and Tomorrow

The TOAST of DEATH
The Play that created a World Sensation
Romantic -- Realistic -- Daring -- Thrilling
Produced by the Famous Motion Picture Director, Thomas H. Ince

Featuring the Screen Favorites
LOUISE GLAUM, HARRY G. KEENAN and HERSCHEL MAYALL
From the moment the Indian Prince falls a victim to the wiles of Poppea, of the Imperial Ballet, until he drinks "the toast of death"
to his false friend, you will hold your breath with wonder and suspense.

Impressive Stage Settings
Oriental Streets Indian Temples Native Bazaars
Soldiers Camels Elephants
REMEMBER -- Today and Tomorrow Only


with Louise Glaum, and Harry Keenan. Directed by Thomas Ince, Scott Sidney. New York Motion Picture/Mutual.

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This work (The Toast of Death (1915), by Mutual), identified by Bruce Calvert, is free of known copyright restrictions.

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