Exhibitors Herald (Apr-Jun 1922)

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Every exhibitor, big or small, remembers — The White Raven, The Snowbird, The Soul of a Woman, Greater Love Hath No Man. Oh, boy, but they were pictures! Red-blooded, punchy, dramatic pictures that held you tense with chair arms clasped in your hands. This quality and more is in "I AM THE LAW" because with six great artists like ALICE LA K E ROSEMARY TI1EBY KENNETH HARLAN NOAH BEERY GASTON GLASS WALLACE BEERY to work with it was a safe bet that EDWIN CAREWE would create bis greatesl picture. Pkotoplay by Raymond L. Schrock adapted from a story by JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD entitled "Poetic Justice of Uko San" as published in "Outing". EDWIN CAREWE PRODUCED DY EDWIN CAREWE PICTURES CORPORATION Distributed by AFFILIATED DISTRIBUTORS. INC. rhi *» ft o Thi Bi| Ar< i i