Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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Hamilton Theatrical Corporation presents MAY ■zOith From the novel by Carl Figdor Directed by Joe May. every angle, the four pictures up “The Mistress of the World” have an appeal to every class of people in the United States. There never has been and there probably never will be again anything as gigantic in conception and execution, as thrilling, as interesting, as spectacular, as these four mighty masterpieces. Nor was there ever a picture which so lends itself t© publicity and exploitation as these do. There never was a picture which meant so much to the exhibitors of America. “The Mistress of the W orld” will make box-office records w hich never can be broken. A series of four Paramount Qidures ;§5S3*» >AMOUS ERS-L\SKY CORPORATION; UFA Country of origin U, S. A