The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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May 7, 1921 -THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY -27 'THERE is only one Dean! ^ Only one "Wildcat of the Screen"! Only one actress today on whom you can count absolutely for a ripping, tearing sensation every time she appears. And there's only one theatre in your town that can show this newest Dean wonder first. Make that theatre yours — right now — today — by wire. Your big Campaign Folder should be on your desk while you read this. New promotion ideas, new process ad cuts, new helps of every kind — an always new star. Get busy now. Carl Laemmle presents Stuart Paton's Tremendous Drama of Woman against Woman. A UniverstaJJewel Production de Luxe. Adapted by Lucien Hubbard from Edwina Levin's novel, "False Colors." Starring PQISCILLA DCAN