Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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ONE girl was poor. and she dreamed of marriage with a millionaire. And the other was rich, and dreamed of marrying a poor man. And they got their wishes! How did they work out, these two strange marriages? That is the story, told as only DeMille can tel! it. ASS A® A® A® AIBAfillA® A§§A§3 A§13 A§9A§s§Ai Ai® AillAiS A® AffiAf Jesse L.Laskif presents Cecil B, DeMille’s PRODUCTION VjaturdaLf ^idht bif Jeanie Alacpberson A£ A® A® A© A® A® AffiAf SM9 IA®A r IT is a picture that is 3 1 bound to cause dis cussion — the best kind Y y of advertising. It is bound to interest V \ every sort of person, of every class of society. 3 The notable cast in yf. eludes Leatrice Joy, Conrad Nagel, Edith vi Roberts, Jack Mower, Julia Faye, Edythe Chapman, Theodore y : 8 Roberts, Sylvia Ashton, John Davidson and James Neill. V \ CC Gparamounl i i Q>icture l