Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1919)

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3838 Motion Picture News 'T\ Cut No 9 in Press Sheet "You can't kiss my gal, you with your gal's stockings and curly hair." Cut No. 4 in Press Sheet 'Cross that line if you dare," cries the little mountain girl to the city land-grabbers." Cut Ko. 15 m Press Sheet 'Cowards, I dare you to fight," challenges the new pupil when her lunch basket is upset. W^e Know And You Know that Mary Pickf ord's name alone will pack your theatre but if you want to break house records tell your patrons that this is Mary Pickford in a new characterization as a little mountain girl — in a picture filled with laughable situations, tender heart touching incidents of childhood's joys and sorrows, and stirring scenes of the old feudal days with a beautiful love story of the loyalty of a little clansgirl to her rough mountaineer sweetheart. A ''First National Attraction 'I'll shoot if you move another step," and the f eudist'sdaughter makes good her threat. Cut No. 7 in FreM ■'heet 'You dire to pull my hair. I ain't afraid of anv bov in this town." Cut No. 12 in Press ?^he< "I'll tear your pretty dress to piece if vou make fun of mv clothes."'