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EXHIBITORS HERALD
January 6, 1923
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Notoriety Gets off to A Flying Start at th
Clinton Square Theatre
EIGHT REELS OF ACTION IN WILL NIGH'S "NOTORIPEKT
Three limes last night ihL ence at "The Tojii^n Squa»» | Theatre caught its breath whe different climaxes in the Wi photoplay, "Notoriety,'' came When the last flicker of the eii film was flashed, the unanimoi ion of all 'present was that the production bad enough thrill at interest to nil three pictures in one.
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When Arthur Beal, impersoc Rod La Rocque, takes the i the court-room and defends who is held for the shooting society idol, the audience could sist applauding. An attack craze for sensationalism and of the present day that is the est message the screen has < tered, took the house by store: word in the titles and every ge the actor rang true and struc We could almost hear him ac< public for encourtging crime plauding notorious characters names appear in public print.
And just when we thought : cquld be made any stronge Alden. acting as Ann Bolant picture, came to the front of t with a condemnation of the lu limelight that brought tears scene that was as touching as have seen in recent times she the perils of popularity that young girls who' seek fame and find shame instead.
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WILL NIGH'S CLASSIC CREATION
NOTORIETY"
Produced and Distributed by
L. LAWRENCE WEBER & BOBBY NORTH
1600 Broadway
New York Ciy