The Moving picture world (March 1921)

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JbrSMxzy ACOMEDY classic of world-wide fame, poured full of Arbuckle com- edy and brought up to the minute with live wire laughs. Another sensational farce on the same lines as "The Life of the Party," and "Brewster's Millions." Just as original, just as sprightly, just as convulsing. With Betty Ross Clark From the play by James Forbes Directed by Joseph Henabery Scenario by Walter Woods JESSE L, LASKY PRESENTS ROSCOE FATTY ARBUCKLE ( By Arrangement with Joseph M, Schenck ) " r, IN Hie ^Traveling Salesman & (paramount Cpicture WHO is this woman you live with? Is she a human being to you,—or just—your wife? Do you know each other—understand each other—or are you strangers—married strangers? Every great picture based on married life has been a box-office knockout. Miss Weber approaches the great theme from a new angle; she takes life as it is, and presents it as no one else has ever dared to do. A toUWEBER PRODUCTION Married Strangers FAMOUS PLVt F K> LUKI CORPORATION J J. CC (paramount Gpidure