Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1920)

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THEIR child, dying. The father and mother, helpless. And then — the mother's instinct — to get him to sleep! And on her cracked old violin she played "Nelly Grey" — played it with a breaking heart. When the women in your audience see that scene every one of them will break, down and cry with the heart-brok.en mother! Eight drunken men — and a woman the prize! "I'll fight you all!" he shouted. And he did! When the men in your audience see that fight they'll shout and cheer. William S. Hart has never before made a picture with such a gigantic and irresistible appeal to both men and women. And whenjyou get a picture like that you know you'll clean up! By William S. Harl Adopted and Directed by Lambert Httlyer Photographed by Joe August, A.S.C. A William S. Hart Production HART C? (paramount (picture S FAMOUS PLAYERS -I. ASKY CORPORATION Yl \J>