The Moving picture world (January 1921-February 1921)

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January 22, 1921 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 377 i.iniiHUiiiii'riwii WILLIAM LAWRENCE MUM V/ANDA HAWLEY QJPEAKING OF CASTS "THE SNOB featuring WANDA HAWLEY with such distinguished support as Walter Hiers. Sylvia Ashton, Edwin Stevens, William Lawrence and Julia Faye — is a fair example of the productions included in the Realarl Star Franchise. You will admit when you see this genuine American comedy of youth and love and college spirit that here is a picture perfectly cast. And yet the cast is only one of the essentials of a Realart Star Franchise entertainment. Capable direction, a fitting story, clever titles, adequate photography— all these plus the cast help to make "THE SNOB" and other Realart Star Franchise productions capital entertainment for the fans, ^stevens who will storm your box offices to see them. ("'Uhe Snob" is adapted from the William J. Neidig story in the Saturday Evening Post by Alice Eyton. Directed by Sam W ood.) REALART PICTURES CORPORATION 469 Fifth Avenue New York v