Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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A ^^^^ ^Jln All St cur Cast Ur^ ^"^r^^^B A mi ART T?C TKTl A T*1XT ^ A CHARLES BRABIN PRODUCTION^ " Among the very best, not only this season but all seasons." — NEW YORK GLOBE. " ' Driven ' is the outstanding picture of the year so far — and probably much further." — NEW YORK TIMES. " Reaches the heights of the best American films." — NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. PRODUCTION 40f STARRING ™ 'RISCIIilyA DEAN " 1 Flame of Life ' opened to unusual business. Not one adverse comment from thousands who saw picture. Critics unanimous in praise." — J. A. PARTINGTON, Granada Theatre, San Francisco, Calif. " ' Flame of Life ' broke all records at my house yesterday." — O. W. HARVEY, Liberty Theatre, Detroit, Mich. "'Flame of Life' should have 100 per cent appeal." — HARRISON'S REPORTS. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED iru THE SATURDAY EVENING POST PRESENTED BY CARL LAEMMLE UNIVERSAL JEWELS *THE PLEASURE IS ALL YOURS *