The Moving picture world (December 1920)

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MARY PICKFORD q^/qw Picture -to be^f^a^^anuar^Jintfi "THE LOVE LIGHT If Written and Directed by Prances Marion Photographed by Charles Cosher and Henry Cronja^er The untold millions who love Mary Pickford for all the sweetness and happiness that she has brought into their lives will hail "The Love Light" as a great picture — perhaps the greatest of all the wonderful Mary Pickford productions. Miss Pickford has never screened so beautifully, nor has her exquisite talent ever been offered greater scope. The story, now rich in humor and now tense in its hold on the heart, could stand alone as a splendid offering, but with the beauty and art of Mary Pickford it should prove an overwhelming box-office triumph. NOTE /This is not the usual "blind' advertisement written without the opportunity of an actual view of the picture The man who wrote this advertisement went to California for the specific purpose of pre-vlewlng . "The Love Light" and this Is a sincere ex-, pression of his opinion UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION MARY PICKFORD CHARLIE CHAPLIN • DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. (HIRAM ABRAMS^, PRESIDENT*