Exhibitors Herald (Jul-Sep 1922)

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HIS picture will create film history! It was adapted from one of the most widely read and discussed novels of the year. It deals with conditions which make or destroy marriage, and this problem will strike a poignant chord in the hearts of humanity. "Brass" has been staged in a most lavish and elaborate manner. It contains romance, pathos and comedy in profusion, and it is enacted by a strong cast headed by Marie Prevost. A Harry Rapf Production Directed by Sidney Franklin Adapted by Monte M. Katterjohn