Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1923-Jan 1924)

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"1 lotii ' r "lOtJJ ? In Comparison Out of "Don Caesar de Bazan" two motion pictures have come. Pola Negri's new picture "The Spanish Dancer" is the most faithful adaptation of this work. But Mary Pickford's "Rosita" is said also to seek its substance from Don Caesar, even if not so obviously as does "The Spanish Dancer" Mary and Pola . . . street-singers, both of them. It will be interesting to compare their portrayals. We predict a far hail between them I 48