The Moving picture world (December 1920)

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December 11, 1920 MOVING PICTURE WORLD J. PARKER READ I PRODUCTION LOUISE GLAUM m £ove Scenario by LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE Directed by Wesley Ruggles Personally supervised by J.Parker Read Jr. Louise Glaum, under the able supervision of J. Parker Read, Jr., has exceeded her previous best in "Love," her newest production. Because it treats vividly of a subject that touches every human heart it is a picture of universal appeal. Because it contains a score of scenes of bewildering beauty and magnitude it is a picture that gratifies the eye. "Just finished three days of Louise Glaum in 'Love', " telegraphs G. H. Meyers from the Park Theatre, Champaign, 111., "A wonderful picture. The best she's done. Let's have more like it." Echo everywhere answers: "A wonderful picture! The best she's done!" And so it is ! MAURICE TOURNEUR J. PARKER READ JR. ~ THOMAS H.INCE MACK SENNETT MARSHALL NEILAN ALLAN DWAN GEORGE LOANE TUCKER Associated Producers Inc. * HOME OFFICES: 729 SEVENTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY