Exhibitors Herald (Apr-Jun 1922)

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.y Anthony Paul Kelly Directed by Ray C. Smallwood J\ Ray C. Snuxllwxrcrd PrcxLuuetJuxrv With an all star cast including SICRID MOLMQUIST MONTE BLUE MATTHEW BETZ LUCY POX JULIA S WAYNE GORDON This is a production with one of the greatest patronageattracting titles ever placed" on a motion picture. A production of a big, forceful, able director whose record is based upon the playing achievements of his pictures and not upon personal publicity placed for him by press agents. A story that is "human heart stuff;" that is romance at its cleanest and best; that contains no soiled sex stuff. A love story fine and sweet and wholesome; a racing drama with the flash and thunder of hoof-beats. A melodrama for the ground floor as well as the gallery. A mother story for everybody, with all the legitimate sentiment of human beings and no implausible hokum. Seven months were devoted to production and to getting the best that was in such fine players as Monte Blue, Sigrid Holmquist, Julia Swayne Gordon, Lucy Fox, Matthew Betz, Arthur Carew, Billy Quirk, Pat. Harrington. A picture you need now; a picture full of box-office; a picture you will remember for months after you have played it. Prints are on the way to the branches now for release April 9. A Pyramid Picture! American RELEASING CORPORATION ■'ALTER E GREENE. -Ptrf™ 1 »ARREN. ;„