Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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photoplay made to order to please the most discriminating audiences in the world, " CAN A WOMAN LOVE TWICE " has won its way into the finest theatres in the land. In bookings and in its power to draw capacity houses everywhere it is proving its peerless quality. Its sheer photodramatic qualities make it a thing far apart from the average run of ordinarily good pictures. It is more than a good picture — it is an offering of such a degree of excellence that it stands out as a beacon of de luxe showmanship in a foggy sea of mediocrity. It is the ONE picture in a thousand. You, Mr. Showman, know that your audiences appreciate the finer things of life. You know that the public always pays for excellence. Here it is — a truly excellent photodrama with an appeal that will add prestige to your house and big profits to your till. Show it — NOW ! DISTRIBUTED BY FILM BOOKING OFFICES OF AMERICA, INC. 723 SEVENTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY EXCHANGES EVERYWHERE Sales Office United Kingdom R-C PICTURES CORPORATION 26-27 D'Arolay Street, WOr&our St., London, W. 1., England