The Moving picture world (June 1921)

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PlCKTODD? new "TUROUGU TUE BACK DOOK Direction bij Alfi'ed C.Green and Jack Dickford Scenario bij Marion Fairfax PhotographL| by Charles Bosher UNITED ARTISTS COI^PODATION MARY PICKTOD-D CWAQLIE CUAPLIN JDOUGLA9 rAIQ.DANK9 D. W. GPimTH HiaAM ADeAMS. PRESIDENT "The picture is a prize one and utterly delightful." — Daily News "Simply storms one's affections through every entrance." — The Sun "At her best—as if she had been touched with a fairy wand of perennial girlhood." — Evening Journal "Her popularity greater than ever." — Evening Telegram "Has never done better work than she displayed in 'Through the Back Door'." — Evening Mail "The type of picture Miss Pickford has been so greatly loved for.' — New York American "She is as altogether delightful and per' suasive as ever." — New York Times "Another of her delightful and w holly irresistible impersonations . . . she has never looked so pretty." — New York Herald - and so does- all the rest of the counfiy I,