Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1921)

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November 5, / 9 2 1 2359 His Latest — and Greatest! WILLI AM S. HART a in ^paramount Q>icture By William S. Hart. Adapted for the screen by Bennet Musson. Directed by Lambert Hillyer. Photographed by Joe August, A. S. C. A. William S. Hart Production ^^/" HEN you see Hart swim the Mississippi and rescue the heroine — when you see him lick a trihe of Indians — go to jail for a crime he didn't commit — escape with the aid of his dog and ride breakneck through the desert to save the caravan — when you see all this and lots more — you'll say : It's the greatest western picture ever made! FAMOUS PLAYERS LASKY CORPORATION ; jj(