The Moving Picture Weekly (1918-1919)

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Frances Agnew photoplay critic of the New York Sunday Telegraph, in her review of Carmel Myers in "WHO WILL MARRY ME?" said: "If I were asked to make a list of the most attractive and capable stars in filmdom today I would certainly choose Carmel Myers — as one of the leaders. The title of her newest dramatic winner— "WHO WILL MARRY ME?" suggests farce comedy, yet it is a tense drama, so well produced that commendable superlatives can be used without question in describing it." . . We agree with Miss Agnew. She hit the nail squarelv on the head in her review. "WHO WILL MARRY ME?" is as big as "MY UNMARRIED WIFE," which cleaned up for exhibitors in every State in the Union. Play this latest release precisely as you did "MY UNMARRIED WIFE." The results will be as big if not bigger. Released through Bluebird Exchanges