Motion Picture News (Sep-Oct 1923)

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Mae Murray, as Georgine, the little madcap of Paris, whirls through scenes of unparalleled splendor in the French capital, in New York and at Palm Beach. She wears $100,000 worth of gowns, $500,000 worth of jewelry and does the most sensational dancing of her career. You remember Miss Murray's previous successes. Now you have her supreme triumph as the dainty, dazzling little butterfly, guided by a wild caprice, who becomes, through tense adventure, a real flesh and blood woman. A Tiffany Production Robert Z. Leonard, Director General M. H. Hoffman, General Manager ^Robert Z. Leonard — " Presents Mae Murray in The French Doll Jury Imperial Pictures. Ltd-, Exclusive Distributers thruv out 9reat &ritain-Sir W"Juru ~ Managing Director