Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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m Qi'fhui' <S. Kane presents 111 w THE GIRL I lOVED rlBy James Whitcomb Riley What Douglas Fairbanks Says About "The Girl I Loved" "Your own performance is marvelous — the only word for it. The best you've ever given. And in view of the fine performances you always give, that is saying something. The pains and care evidently devoted to the entire production cannot be too highly commended. We were all of us intensely interested — thrilled." "A Super-Production, 99 Says Thomas H. Ince "It is a new and super Charles Ray production, with all the personal charm that endeared you to the public. Your modest claim that you believe it contains some of your best work, is more than justified." The Type of Picture That Made Charles Ray a Star "Charles Ray in the type of production which established him as a star," says Motion Picture News. "There is no question that he has a vehicle here which will be well patronized. It carries homespun humanities which tug at the heart with sympathetic appeal, and which will conquer the spectator because the figures are humanized in a life-like manner." A Heart -Pulling Drama With the Widest Appeal UNITED AQT\STS CONDONATION MAftV DICKTOR.D • CUAftUE CWAOUN • OOUGLAJ" CAlftDANKJ" • D. W. GfilCTlTM t-i I Q. AM AOflAMj^ paC/lDCNT Direction by fojeph De Q/'ajzre