Motion Picture News (Sep-Oct 1923)

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happiness in Gwru Sox Office! WHEN you see your patrons' faces radiate with joy over a picture, over the theatre that plays it, as the crowds grow greater every night, that's what makes the box office happy. And that's just what will happen when you play this delicious comedy-drama — a tale of strange and thrilling adventure in the picturesque Indian camps and the Western wilds — the romance of a white girl, brought up as an Indian maid, who flees her tepee, ropes, ties and kidnaps her mate, a young millionaire, who falls in love with his captor. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES INC.. PRESENTS ^HUNTRESS* with COLLEEN MOORE supported by Lloyd Hughes Russell Simpson Walter Long Charles N.Anderson " / want a white husband" declared the dusky beauty, so she roped, lied and kidnapped a young millionaire And the young millionaire fell for the charms of the maid who turned out to be white Adapted by Percy Heath from the story by Hulbert Footner Directed by Lynn Reynolds A Jirjbt national Picture