Exhibitors Herald (Oct-Dec 1920)

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Adolph Zukor PRESENTS A George Fitzmaurice PRODUCTION Idols of Mae Murray David Powell By Ouida Bergere Loi e not. late not. ye flowing sons of clay. Thing* that are born to fade and fall auay!" THESE two had loved illusions—and found themselves stripped of hope and happiness. The drama of their regeneration is profound and vital in human interest, and staged more lavishly and beautifully" than "The Right to Love" and "On With the Dance." & (paramount Gpiclure wg-uaarnmiwl