Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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Jl Drama ofajfew Woman iow needn't come here. Her husband can look after her." A THOMAS H. INCE PRODUCTION Written by Bradley King. Directed by John Griffith Wray, under the personal direction of Thomas H. Ince. CAST OF CHARACTERS John Bowers Marguerite De La Motte Milton Siels Francelia Billixgtox Evelyx McCoy Bertram Johns Harry Todd Erxest ,Blttter\yorth Aggie Herrixg Johx Stepplixg A TASTE OF THE PLOT A man, primitive, masterful — a girl who loves his strength and fears his domination — and a polished man of the world. Comes a terrific conflict in the elemental, and the struggle to win a woman's soul. A story of the lonely spaces of the Northwest and Broadway's swarming nights — of a fiery, dominant man and a cultured city-bred woman. CHARACTER OF THE STORY Big in dramatic thrill — bigger still in spectacular sensation. Few have seen anything to equal the terrific dam-burst that sends flood waters seething over the countrvside in miles-wide sweep of disaster, nor anything to surpass the mad stampede of a thousand steers, crushing life beneath flying hoofs, thundering down on the man who stands alone to check them. Thos. H. Ince has made those moments masterful. ACCESSORIES Window Cards Press Books Ad Cuts The Trailer Posters Lobby Displays Slides Lobby Photos Ask your First National Exchange for the Press Book, containing exploitation ideas, press matter, prepared reviews, special news stories, samples of the accessories — everything to put this picture big in the way it deserves. OfiOS. j£$nce presents *What a Wife