The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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In Her Newe/f Special Ailraciion^ A REAL and intimate view of a life of which your audiences know only one side. Not alone a picture of the glamour of the footlights, but one that gives you the real inside — a close-up of the fiery jealousy, the sly intrigues, the human side of all that goes to make up life on the stage, not forgetting the tired business man who suddenly spies a pretty new face among the dainty sprites who dance and sing. A PICTURE in which Mary MacLaren's charming youth, innocence and beauty stand out in delightful relief against a background of very understandable passions— the hard-to-forget drama of a young girl whose finer instincts made her finally rebel against her carefully calculated plans for success at another's expense. See it — show it — they'll like it. It's a bit of real life. ■i