The Great Selection: "First National First" Season 1922 - 1923 (1922)

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oAhl — Mabel Normand in "Suzanna" %£&*! Mack Sennett presentthe star of "Mickey" and " MollyO" in a play destined to outdo both. /feJ^jSJfe/' IT'S a habit with Mabel ! She's kicked a I WJ hole in so many box-office records .it First National 1 heatres ^^^Jr that it seems only natural she should do the same with this type space. And it's only a forecast of what she will do with "Suzanna." Just think of "Suzanna" — produced by Mack Sennett and directed by F. Richard Jones, with most of the players who, and an even stronger organization than, brought "Mickey" and "Molly-O" to — well, everyone knows what they did. And just think of Mabel Normand as a quaint figure of fascination, in broad sombrero and tatters, romping through the comedy, drama, throb and thrill of a romantic play of picturesque old Mexico yes, even through a bull fight staged with all the riot of romance and of color that Mack Sennett alone can create. These aren't just promises but facts which put "Suzanna" high in the honor roll of the Great Selection. Supporting Cast includes George Nichols, Evelyn Sherman, Carl Stockdale, Lon Pott, Walter McGrail, Eric Mayne, Leon Barry, George Cooper, Winifred Bryson. and Minnie. Remember "Mickey" — Remember "Molly-O" — Then forget them both in the surprises of "Suzanna" *" Ptgt Thirty-tight