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by Paul Bern
Because of its close parallel to the lives of almost every married man and his vi^ife, the story of **MY WIFE AND I" possesses a strong personal appeal to audiences in every community.
Intensely dramatic throughout and at times bordering on the sensational, this powerful photoplay unfolds a plot in dom^tlc discord which is entirely nevr to the screen.
Paul Bern, from whose pen the story came, is one of the screen*s leading contributors of dramatic fiction. Author, scenarist and director, Mr. Bern already has many big successes to his credit and it is safe to say that no situation, or series of situations yet conceived by this brilliant writer, measure in interest with those to be found in "MY WIFE AND I."
An example of the subtle treatment with which Warner Bros, can invest a drama of dotnestic tangles is to be found in "The Marriage Circle." In "MY WIFE AND TV this same masterful treatment will be conspicious throughout*
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