The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY As thriW The Famous Story -wT^ESPERATE YOUTH" is a compelling ^ drama of a budding woman's lonehanded fight for the right to love and to be loved. It is the picturization of a widelyread book by one of America's foremost novelists. All of the dramatic conflict and plot-action and humor that made the book such a big success have been retained on the screen, to which has been added the enhancement of a pictorial beauty and a cleverness of characteiization such as no printing press ever could convey. The picture is real entertainment — which to you means real money. Di^'eded by T-Ioj-mP-TloiTis. fimT-llopfeinsofv miihs novel