Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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February 25, 1922 1207 “PACIFIC PRODUCTIONS PLEASE PATRONS” Walthall in a New Role None of your heavy dramatics in this production. Here’s a comedy-drama that will send ’em away cheerful — smiling — with that glad-they-came feeling. Henry B. Walthall William Leighton’s SATURDAY EVENING POST Story “The Able-Minded Lady” with ELINOR FAIR and an Excellent Cast The Divine Inspiration that marks all of Henry B. W althall’s characterizations was never more apparent than in this picture. Walthall Is Not a Star — He’s a Comet! PACIFIC FILM CO. EXECUTIVE OFFICES C \ r), , ^ Eastern Representative AND STUDIO JULIUS SINGER Culver City, Cal. 64^ 729 Seventh Avenue New York, N. Y.