The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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HomDe <^ A DRAMA of real value," says the Exhibitor's Trade Review. "A strong attraction set in an atmosphere at once unique and beautiful — strong plot, clever acting and able direction." A N abundance of plot and a strong role for Monroe Salisbury," says the Moving Picture World, "quite different from anything he has had recently, and equally pleasing in its own way." HERE, then, is a strong special attraction— a picture of wondrous sentiment and heart-appeal — well cast, well portrayed, well worth while. See it. Play it. It cannot fail to please.