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The Film Daily (1923)

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A O C I A T E D ARTHUR S. KANE, E X H PRESIDENT. I B I T O Ro S Ideal lilm hctur pre EVERY prediction has been fulfilled. Constance Binney in "A Bill of Divorcement" tainment. is superb enter In dramatic strength it even exceeds the power of the stage play which amazed New York, startled London and in Chicago lived up to its reputation as one of the biggest hits of 1921-1922. Joe Dannenberg of Film Daily saw the feature and wrote "A fine picture — one that is going to start them talking because of the wallop it contains. For sheer dramatic entertainment it can hardly be surpassed." The National Board of Review (Exceptional Photoplays, November, 1922) declares, "It has an essential merit deserving of wide appreciation." Constance Binney's work is simply amazing. Her exquisite beauty lends an appealing background to her poignant interpretation of a daughter who sacrifices her own future for the happiness of a divorced mother and the salvation of a lonely father. Fay Compton, Malcolm Keen, Henry Victor and others complete "an exceptionally capable and well suited cast and all credit is due Denison Clift, who made the picture," to again quote Film Daily. Associated Exhibitors proudly proclaims Constance Binney in "A Bill of Divorcement," combining the name of an alluring star with the fame of a great stage play, as an emotionally perfect photoplay and a genuine first run attraction. ofU ranee v (jinneu A Bill Of Divorcement (NATIONALLY ADVERTISED) From Clemence Danes Terrific Stage Hit Of 1921-1922 A Denison Clift Art Production m Physical Distributors Pathe Exchange INC