The Moving Picture Weekly (1917-1919)

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A N/«?£N?^,MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN , (Mildred Harris) in a photo dramatic production that touches every home and every heart. Tell your public that you've an extraordinary treat for them in "FORBIDDEN." Tell them that you've a magnificent gem of a play, without any of the crude appeal to sex, lacking morbidness, devoid of blood and thunder, yet a photo drama so human, so sweet so unutterably lovely as to make a walking 24 sheet of every person who sees it. Handle this play on" unusual showmanship ideas, taking full and complete advantage of the box office power of MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. LOIS WEBER and the alluring title of the play "FORBIDDEN." The Story of Every Girl