Motion Picture Classic (1923, 1924, 1926)

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The Things We Cant Escape in the Movies Drawings and Text by Eldon Kelley HE ALWAYS GETS HIS MAN It is practically assured from the first reel that no half-breed trader, however bent on trouble, can cope with one of the Northwest Mounted Policemen. No thrill here THE CHILD WHO BRINGS THEM TOGETHER Lonely Wall Street husband — Social Butterfly wife — about to live their own lives when — "Daddy, is dat my mumsie?" lisps the little child. Husband, wife and audience break down THE SUPERPRODUC TION, "WHAT ARE THE WILD WIVES DOING?" Containing for the most part a cut-back to ancient Egypt (including a few news-reel shots of the late lamented Tut-ankh-Amen's tomb) and showing Cleopatra in all her glory — and little else (Twentytwo)