Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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* * * fundamentally opposed to editors giving these public testimonials, I cannot curb my eagerness to put in print what I want to say. * * * The picture is "A Man's Home." It is Selznick made and the finest thing my friend, Lewis J. Selznick, has ever produced. * * * "A Man's Home" is one of the good pictures of 1921. To say it is one of the best sounds banal, but that is exactly what it is. If it were my picture I would engage a theatre and give it a Broadway presentation. It ranks with "The Old Nest," "Over the Hill," "Way Down East," and other of our really fine pictures. * * * The cast is hand picked. * * * All of them made to order for the part. ^1