The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY— ng as love at first sight HERE is an absorbing story pictured in such thrilling and interest-holding fashion as to make this offering highly attractive. Swift changes of scene and situation, coupled with dramatic construction of unusual power and comedy relief of irresistible appeal, add immeasurably to the worth of this colorful drama — a drama which travels in locale from the heart of the gold-hiding hills of the West, where men must fight to live, to the sun-swept plantations of the Blue Grass country, where men and women live and love and hate intensely. Truly, this is a worth-while attraction—Play it! It's onc^ of those Good Pictures CL Year and no mo^vy I