Motion Picture News (Feb-Apr 1921)

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A Worthy Successor To "Hold Your Horses" Tom, in the blue serge and silver buttons of a fire-fighter, will put a spell upon the hearts of your patrons — just as he did upon the haughty society miss who listened to his blarney in " Made in Heaven." A real Moore picture, sunny as his smile, beguiling as his eyes. GOLDWYN pres e rxts TOM MOORE WILLI AM/HURLBUT cf,i n** ctecf by VICTOR^ SCHE RTZINGER The sweet-faced girl with bobbed hair is Rene Adoree, in real life Mrs. Tom Moore. c/f CO(X>WYV "PICTURE