Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1923)

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MARV PICKFORD in a Ho sit a d^paniiTh J^omance with HOLBROOIC BLINN Qdapfed by &dward Kjioblock. ■Ttory by Jforbert ^Jalk^, photography by Charles J2osher Jn ERNST LUBITSCH PRODUCTION Now Booking UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION CMary Pickford Charles Chaplin Douglas 'JairbanksT D. W. Qriffith crfiram Qbramu", President "A Great Picture; Appeals to All Types." "A great picture. A work of art. Not only a great picture but one of the great pictures of screen history. Frobably the fine3t acting Mary Pickford has ever done. A characterization by Holbrook Blinn that will live as long as the screen lasts. Superb direction by Ernst Lubitsch. Technical perfection. And — a story. Such is 'Rosita.' Will appeal to all types of audience." — M. P. News.