The Moving picture world (November 1921)

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MOVING PICTURE WORLD ■■■■■■ You'll book this one if you want the best A Drama of a lover's faith, a mother's trust and a father's suspicion, "The Sin of Martha Queed" must be reckoned as a truly big audience picture. Every element that combines to make a good photoplay and a successful attraction is here presented to a superlative degree. It is a poignant love diama with a tremendously big heart appeal which can only be described by one's emotions. Superbly directed by Allan Dwan it stands as one of his finest achievements, made doubly valuable to the exhibitors by the flawless work of an all-star cast, including Mary Thurman Joseph J Dowlinc Eugenie Besserer Gertrude Clair Niles Welch Frank Campeau George Hackathorne Frankie Lee Now Booking R December 3, 1921 m v m / * ; ■ '