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Moving Picture World (Dec 1920)

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December 4, 1920 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 549 DWAN nts THE By Mary Mears Personally directed by Mr. Dwan Trade and newspaper critics everywhere find in "The Forbidden Thing” a vivid something that makes for heart appeal — a something best described as humanness. Allan D wan’s characters do not stalk across the screen like puppets. They live as the thousands in your audiences live — a sure guarantee of popular appeal. "One feels inclined,” says Motion Picture News, "to place a gold seal opposite Allan Dwan’s name in his first production for Associated Producers. 'The Forbidden Thing’ will certainly be classified among the top-notchers. It is dramatic to the core — not with the drama of the theatre, but of life.” MAURICE TOURNEUR ~ J. PARKER READ JR. THOMAS H.INCE * MACK SENNETT MARSHALL NEILANALLAN DWAN ~ GEORGE LOANE TUCKER Associated Producers Inc. HOME OFFICES: 729 SEVENTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY