Exhibitor's Trade Review (Mar-May 1922)

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May 20, 1922 E X H I B I T 0 R S T R A D E R E V I E W XVII 'oets a Higk Standard in Acting! ' ^Read what the leaving Jr^icture World says : ""Better entertainment ttan tlie average. It runs smootLly v^itLout lagging and is well acted. It possesses tLe essential quality of realism. Fred Nitlo's direction is tLorougtly capable and Anita Stewart's acting is fully up to Ler tigli standard. Her support is excellent/' ANITA STEWART IN "The Woman He MARRIED" By Herbert Bashforti ; Scenario by Bess MereditK ; Pliotograpky by Dal Qawson ; Directed by Fred Nitlo, Director of "Tbe Tkree Musketeers/' And Dont Miss These Two Stewart Pictures! ""Her Mad Bargain^' A tbriUing story of a most unusual love bargain ; directed by Edwin Carewe ; scenario by Josephine Quirk. ''A Question of Honor A Rutb Cross novel from Tbe People's Home Journal. Scenario by Josephine Quirk ; directed by Edwin Carewe. NATIONAL ATTRAICTIONS