Moving Picture World (Nov-Dec 1923)

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December 8, 1923 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 519 NO WONDER this Man's Pictures are all Clean* Ups Cruze’s one gospel — entertainment — shows big in “To the Ladies.” The hard-boiled New York audiences and critics are raving over this picture. One of the season’s really amusing pictures. Fresh clean, comic,” says the World. “James Cruze has scored again,” declares the American. And the dollars are flocking to the Rivoli. Adapted by Walter Woods from the play by Geo. Kaufman and Marc Connelly >RPO RATION SvM fa. A lames Cruze \^J PRODUCTION TO THE LADIES With EDWARD HORTON, THEODORE ROBERTS, HELEN JEROME EDDY and LOUISE DRESSER.