Motion Picture News (Sep-Oct 1922)

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jfioTnaJtfi.Jtricc PJ^EtJEHTci "TEN TON LOVE ■with MADGE BELLAMY and CULLEN LANDISj The Greatest Human Interest Drama of the Year — The Greatest Screen Sensation Since the First "Tarzan” Directed by John Griffith IV ray under the personal supervision of Mr. Ince DfiomnA jfy.J/ice PRESENTS 'The SUNSHINE TRAIL ■with DOUGLAS MACLEAN The good old motto about “scattering sunshine on the way” and “doing good to someone every day” gets “Sonny McTavish” (Douglas MacLean) into a peck of trouble. As a guileless young rancher robbed by strangers whom he tries to befriend in accordance with his rule of conduct, MacLean will win every audience. Story by William Wallace Cook Adapted by Bradley King Directed by James W. Horne DnomoJC/iJi nckj PR.E5 E NTS What a Wife Learned.'” with MILTON SILLS, JOHN BOWERS and MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE Romance moves at modern quick time in this American twentieth century love story, told from a startling angle. A primitive man, the ‘new woman’ and primal emotions work out a tremendous climax. There is vivid action ; a wild cattle stampede ; glimpses of life on the two coasts and some of the most thrilling flood scenes ever filmed. Directed by John (Jrijfth Wray under the personal supervision of Mr. Ince PRESENTS' OfvmaSCR.Sna BELL BOY 13 ■with DOUGLAS MACLEAN A snappy , sparkling comedy that every member of the family will love One of the cleverest and funniest farces yet produced for the screen, and it carries a pleasing love interest. Douglas MacLean has never been closer to his own winning personality since “Twentythree and a Half Hours’ Leave.” A bellboy’s job isn’t as simple as it sounds especially after one’s most serious efforts have been toward college social triumphs. Story by Austin Gill Directed by William Setter 1 Distribution b ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES, INC.