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Motion Picture News (May-Jun 1923)

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GEORGE ADE'S Original story written especially for Mr. Meighan ALL MUST MARRY" Screen version by Tom Geraghty Directed by Alfred E. Green AN original and highly entertaining new dramatic ±. idea especially concocted for Thomas Meighan by America's great humorist. Thomas Meighan, star, Lila Lee, leading lady, Alfred E. Green, director, George Ade, author, and Tom Geraghty, supervisor of "Back Home and Broke," guar' antee this 100% entertainment. Mr. Meighan has the role of a handsome young bachelor with some amusing and novel ideas about marriage and money and girls. Packed with the native American wit and intimately human qualities that made "Back Home and Broke" such a smashing hit. A tonic for your box office — Meighanade. PRESENTED BY ADOLPH ZUK.OP. (2 (paramount Cpidure