The Moving picture world (March 1921)

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108 MOVING PICTURE WORLD March 12, 1921 I i HUM WANDA HAWLEY IN "THE OUTSIDE WOMAN" A Realart Star Franchise Picture Adapted from the play — "ALL NIGHT LONG," by Paul B. Sipe and Philip Bartholomae. Scenario by Douglas Bronston IZAJINX— the ugly-faced, roly-poly Aztec god of bad luck, who had gummed things for mere mor- tals for something like ten thousand years, took it into his evil head to give two families in an apartment house a night that they would long remember. Until he was safely back in the museum vaults, he kept things moving fast and furiously in the most uproariously funny feature of the year. If your fans like smooth, rollick- ing, clean comedy (and where is there a fan who doesn't?)—grab this one quick. —<_€»^ Trmde Mart ■«. U. S. 1-at. off. REALART PICTURES CORPORATION 4-69 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK