Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1923)

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December i , 1923 2511 I J George MelPorcL I PRODUCTION THE LIGHT THAT FAILED // JACQUELINE LOGAN PERCY MARMONT from RUDYARD KIPLING'S famous norel PRESENTED BY JESSE L. LA SKY THIS masterpiece of the world's greatest literary genius is rich screen material, and George Melford has used its splendid possibilities to the full. The burning sands of the Sahara and theartists' studios in London are the colorful settings of the absorbing tale of love and sacrifice. Jacqueline Logan's performance is unforgettable. The Washington (D. C.) Herald says of the picture: "A picture w ith a soul. It is a film of tremendous power, produced on a scale of magnificence". The Washington Times adds: "Here is something that attains very near to perfection". Prints now available at your Paramount exchange Adapted by F. McGrew Willis and Jack Cunningham WITH SIGRID HOLMQUIST DAVID TORRENCE