Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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October p I g 3 I 2259 Junaay, Qctob Mighty Fine Atmosphere and rh, , ■ ^""""^n^ation Feature This L J. Selznick presents "A MAN S HOME" DIRECTOR '""''"''-^^'^"■'^ AUTHORS '.Anna S R ^"'P'' Breese ^'<=''ardson and Edmund SCENARIO BY CAMERAMAN Edward J. Montagne AS A WHOLE. . . . . V ' : William Black 'movie stuff " very mteresting drama. No STORY. . . . What h.n day after day oZnJr\ "^'^'"'"^'^ Should be liked '"'^ to We. DIRECTION Ve d'dly. MelodramTaf enH ""'^ '"""P" ^P'^"' PHOTOGRAPHY ""ntiaJ LIGHTINGS . . Very fine ^'^^^ Uniformly fine.' ' Much' b.,. ' ' ' "ally put together. Harrrr M V.tagraph star, excel"n asThf '"'"-^^'^ Williams fine as wife LtL P ""'"o ''"^'^'y" cellent as daughte anH r ^'""^^ Roland Bottomly ;.:ke Sit" ""^'^"""^ hxteSr^"^^^^-" " — ^^ . .; ; -e:Look like the yjTt^s CHARACTER OP STORY Splendid P^Per space bec:use ^ ^ eTents'th"" ' °' "'•■•t is being faced in m-.n hn °' P^"'''^'" p-b-cm of the wife irg . too much money and being -^a;":nd"he":e:et.roT"^''' °^ f^'ow aU o> these " re c "^ , P^^'ccmg the daughter. are few fam.l.e 'L; ^^ere '<inci and many of thTt f, ' ^ "''^'^'°n °f some or internal d^c t /m" ^ h '"^ '''^ "-of these very q.^stion; '"""^ -Perinduced by practically thUho °' ""^ production. --cmanyoppor n'esal '^"^"^ '>e has skilfully avo d " ife , typical and usual ••moWe s J "T'°"' '° ''^'"^ a bit to melodraTa a, , ' fi [ "T "^^^ %ht. Not one of t^e u ua H T, "" ""^ ' ^■ffairs, but ;ust the . e a fieh'."' I '^^'"^ ally wakes up and the rL '^^'^ 'he man fin plenty. ^ ^'"^^-P ^•■"3'" gets it good and asstbtr^Ha:;rT''T;:' ""-''r'-'^ --t ance since IcavLg V ta! 2X "h'"^ ^P''^^" '"any years, and Kath vn Vv'm " P'ayer, ,s fine as The f" T 1"°"'" Grace X'alentine Z Bo;Jtn and little Faire Binnev i! ,f """'"'^y' are natural. Briefly the sL^Te 3 of so immersed in hi. I u *° ^ rich man '7-y.howr;:,;r-;:^,;t;:::r"'^?^ adventurers and nav. dn, i 7 ^ P^'r of s'ick o' forcmg a b^e^ ''mtnl"^^ " "^^ P°''« daughter to the son of an Ir ? ^' ^°r her husband steps in °I k '^"''""■■^t.c family. How the ^■"ds happit,^::,,;"!.. rounded and ably produced r, ^^'^l' "onh looking in o BeUer ; u P'^tures other fellow t chance first " ^'^'^ 'he Should Be Sure Fire Yo,. r» v ^ , ire. You Can Safely Make PromUs^ Box Offi^a A_-i . . — naS affair jt;:;':.;-T"^-^°-^ Old Xesf ancr^otV '"l^ P'es. Selznick has given vou <= ''"t sam ^vorth while in "A Man", . '""""hing unusually P-Ple it is something in u hrh >our -'cd. Because th 7a e T ^ '^^P'>•'--ofevery^;SopS';--:^-.^ Box Office Analysis for the Exhibitor =p;rLfL';hisSirt:^Vb^--^^ have the local editor, .J '^^^ ^^e" to^ <".s before .voutrLtbr sT;;:^ 1 "nusual publicity. For catchr ^ ^""^^ = ■■ 'A Mans Home' is lik „ T '"'"'"^'"^ ''^^^ 'his : : affairs. See how hev „nt" u""'' "'^ '^"^'b -reen at the blank t^'eate ' =