The Moving picture world (April 1921)

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458 MOVING PICTURE WORLD April 2, 1921 MARY MILES MINTER IN "THE LITTLE CLOWN" The story of a little circus clown whom love led to forsake the sawdust ring for the aristocratic home of her lover in the Sunny South. Genuine circus scenes that take you back to the days when the circus came to town; Thrilling fox-hunting scenes with daring horsemanship; Colorful settings of the romantic "Old South"; Side-splitting comedy bits starring Chico the inimitable monkey; Searching human drama in the sacrifice of Toto, the clown; Amusing episode&in the effort to make a lady out of the " little clown " A love story that thrills with all the magic thrill of youth. Adapted from the play by AVERY HOPWOOD Directed by Thomas Heffron Scenario by Eugene B. Lewis © Trad< tUrk K.-K. U. S. Pit. Off. REALART PICTURES CORPORATION 469 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK