English: Photo of screenwriter Pierre Collings from a 1926 Paramount Pictures ad.
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Motion Picture News Paramount celebrated its 15th anniversary in 1926. The company had a large multi page ad section in this issue showcasing their current films & stars.
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==Summary== {{Information |Description=Photo of screenwriter Pierre Collings from a 1926 Paramount Pictures ad. |Source=[http://archive.org/stream/motionnews33moti#page/n747/mode/2up Motion Picture News] Paramount celebrated its 15th anniversary in 192...