Exhibitors Herald (Apr-Jun 1922)

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Released October 23. 1922 HERE you have a wonderful combination — Mary Miles Mmter, now a Paramount star and Tom Moore, a star in his own right, in support of Miss Minter as leading man, and Clyde Fitch, the author, one of the greatest of American dramatists. The story is a new angle on the boundless west. The mingling of society with the rugged elemental characters of the plains and hills. It is filled with unusual situations, splendid comedy, great love interest and a dramatic and climatic ending. Miss Minter plays a role vastly different from any previous characters. Tom Moore's attractive personality has splend.d opportunity in this and he rises superior to all of his past performances including the support of Betty Compson in "Over the Border. ' You have enough to capitalize on in this picture, to fill four regular pictures. This is one of the great special productions of the year. JESSE L, LAS k Y PRESENTS *The Cowboy, and The Lady WITH / Warif miles minter and Tom Moore