The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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Aplher DramaTnuinbli" Carl Laemmle presents HERE is a production which starts without a single, socalled "star" in its cast and ends with every player in it a star in his or her own right. Take, for example, the work of Clyde Fillmore as "Captain Rex Strong" and that of Mae Busch as "La Belle Odera," the dancer of the Tivoli. You will not have to know army men— or the demimonde— to realize the admirable art of these two as they seek, one to send Grace Goodwright into the gutter, the other, to save her even at the point of a husband's pistol. It is our belief that the screen has seldom seen more perfect acting. y^^^ PICTURE