Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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January 21, 1922 563 Adolph Zukor presents rg /iooipn /.uicor presents oAams "THE LANE THAT HAD NO TURNING" THE heroine of George Melford’s “The Sheik” and Cecil B. DeMille’s “For' bidden Fruit” has made good as a star in her own right! Your patrons will want to see her in her first star vehicle. It is one of the most appealing and thrilling stories Sir Gilbert Parker ever wrote. The New York Times said: “One of the most promising pictures of the year.’’ And the Tribune: “Emphatically to our liking.” The Telegraph: “The most dramatic role in all Miss Ayres’ career.” By Sir Gilbert Parker. Scenario by Eugene Alullin. Directed by Victor Fleming. Copyright 1921, by Famous Players-Lasky Corp. HR few,' >3 paramount Q>icture