Exhibitors Herald (Oct-Dec 1921)

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Your bi^est heart-picture this year... presents the amazina story of Tauny Herself by y EdnaTetrbeV, directed by Tod Browning 117/. i T THE NEW YORK PAPERS SA V: Tribune: "Going to be a great success." Telegram: ''A wonderful story made into a picture classic." Post: "Packed with heart interest. Will accomplish its purpose of touching many hearts." Evening World: "A pictorial triumph." Globe: "A plaintive picture of self-sacrificing youth." World: "A rush and a stampede." E XHIBITOR'S TRADE REVIEW says: "It grips and tugs at the heart-strings one of the most interesting and entertaining photoplays of the season. A beautiful love element mother love, filial love, and faithful love of boy and girl are all) interwoven into one of the greatest human documents ever screened." MOTION PICTURE NEWS says: "There is no question about this picture being one of the best sure-fire box-office bets of the season. In fact, the exhibitor who books it is certain to put up his S. R. O. sign. A picture of pathos, kindled with the light of human understanding. The acting is highly 'commendable— the types are perfect." i6oo Broach/ay. New York