Exhibitors Herald (Apr-Jun 1922)

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JESSE L LASkY PRESENTS iR'S beautiful May McAvoy in a real picture. great heart-interest drama of the rooftops of lew York. A drama that has its answer in irtof all of us. piure possesses every attribute that makes a ifui picture, being parly jrong in sentiment and omess, and for this reawi receive a great deal rd-i'-mouth advertising. \ Avoy plays the role of a little dancer who worthless uncle and an invalid brother, and ;les unaided to happiness and love. She iner work in this than in "Sentimental nd in her star pictures. The little brother ed onderfully by Mickey Moore. as irected by the late William D. Taylor, who "T; Green Temptation," "Huckleberry Finn" iur:rous other box-office successes. Sonya i, ie author, wrote it especially for Miss oy. st| appears as a doll manikin in some scenes eat numerous delightful dance gowns. Beauett gs and photography combine to please the Th cast includes Mary Jane Irving, who was Tie Cradle," and declared by many to be st hild actress on the screen. ay McAvoy "The Top of New York" •-TV \ ft