Exhibitors Herald (Apr-Jun 1922)

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A STORY of shipwreck, the south seas, Honolulu nights and desert islands. Written by the author of "The Man Who Came Back"— a man who knows the seas as no other living writer does. Miss Compson is in the most varied role of her career in this. Starting in San Francisco, switching to Honolulu, and to a lonely South Sea Island, her part calls for the wearing of beautiful gowns and picturesque costumes. There are two very popular leading men for additional exploitation of this picture, Richard Dix and John Bowers. The shipwreck, in which the heroine runs the boat against the rocks, is one of the most realistic ever filmed. The scenes in the Honolulu dance-hall are sensational and unusual. And the story's a knockout —a romance in which the girl travels half around the world to rescue the man she loves. The production was directed by Philip Rosen, who made Wallace Reid's big success, "Across the Continent." AOOLPH ZUkOR, PRESENTS Betty Compson The Bonded Womari, by John Fleming Wilson directed by Philip Rosen adapted by Albert Shelby LeVino based on the Story "The Salvaging of John Sumner" by John Fleming Wilson Released August 21, 1922