The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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A VERY human picture of a little shop-girl who thinks her old friends aren't good enough for her, and who breaks into society, only to get into complications which make her finer instincts rebel. Ably staged and directed by Christy Cabanne, "THE TRIFLERS" is distinctly a picture for the whole family to see and take home with them as a delightful memory. a \ POEM IN PICTURES" is the right term for this amazingly beautiful romance of the happy days of old along the Rio Grande, directed by Norman Dawn. And EDITH ROBERTS makes the fiery little Lasca an unforgetable figure, full of heartappeal that will reach every man, woman or child in your audiences. In addition, the photography of this picture is a marvel. ¥ TRACT