Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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MACK IENNETT presents HADEL MORMAHD in 5UZAKMA Directed by 3 Richard (Jone„ Dashing Cabalerros, Reckless Toreadors, Soft-Eyed Senoritao! What more does any exhibitor want? What more can any audience ask? Mack Sennett's "Suzanna," with the attractive Mabel Normand, satisfies both. "Filled from beginning to end with colorful action and adventure, flavored with the romance of historical incident." — Los Angeles Herald "It has atmosphere and it has color; and in settings and costumes and the feeling for, beauty, Suzanna' excels." — Los Angeles Times. "A beautiful picture with all the elements of melodrama, romance and comedy; a remarkable achievement in films; Miss Normand does the best work of her life as Suzanna; worth waiting to see." — San Francisco Chronicle. \ "Packed houses greeted Suzanna'; the production assumes the proportions of an epic romance." — San Francisco News. "Mabel Normand is a revelation — she grips the emotions and makes an impression. Vastly more enjoyable than anything ever produced at the Sennett studio." — Bulletin. "Hauntingly beautiful A most worthy production. Adventuresome and thrilling episodes hold the spectator. Mabel Normand achieves a triumph, in the title role." — Call. Olhed Producers and (Distributors Corporation^ 7«?9 Seventh Quenue, JVecu C/or/< City <~-Q Branch Office located in each Un,led Oi-iis-lj Corporation Cxchonde —