Motion Picture News (May-June 1921)

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COLDWYN PICTURE II larl oc m Wet'Gold" has a vital appeal foi all classes 'f theatregoers. This sizzling story of advenure promises to vie with the biggest boxffice pictures of the year. Book it for an arly showing. WET COLD ^.ERNE/T WILLIAM/ON DIRECTED BY RALPH INCE /UBMARINE PILM CORPORATION OPERATING UMPER PATENT^ OP WILLIAMrOM .^uaMARIME CORP'N COLDWVN PRErENTy TOM MOORE MADE III HEAVEN BV WILLIAM HURLBUT = DIR.ECTED BV VICTOR .rCHERTZ IISI CER. The sunniest of all Tom Moore pictures — a delightful American comedy that will keep your audiences in a continuous chuckle of appreciation and send them away happy and hungry for more. A COLDWYN PICTURE