The Moving picture world (May 1922)

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4 MOVING PICTURE WORLD May 6, 1922 ■ JESSE L LA5KY PRESENTS A * George Melf ord PRODUCTION %e Woman Who Walked Alone" with Dorothy Dalton THERE'S a title that will make people stop ' and pay attention ! And the picture will more than satisfy the interest aroused. It's George Melford's best since "Behold My Wife!" Dorothy Dalton never had a better role. The story is rich in dramatic action, in vivid contrasts. Scenes in London society ; in the depths of the jungle ; scenes of daring, of romance ; of struggle— heart-interest and drama wonderfully entwined. From the novel, "The Cat That Walked Alone" By John Colton. Scenario b j Will M. Ritchey. 1 / a paramount g>idure