The Moving picture world (May 1922)

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374 MOVING PICTURE WORLD May 27, 1922 Entertaining Story WitK a Big PuncK! Here's What The Exhibitor's Trade Review Says: "NIew twists that will get the picture over. An entertaining story with a big punch. Miss Stewart wins the spmpathp of her audience. She has great charm and ability and gives a pleasing and thoroughly convincing performance. A good dramatic climax." Speakini of Louis B. Mayer's presentation of ANITA STEWART in "The Woman arried" B^' Herbert BashfowJ ; Scenario by Bess Meredith ; PhotograpK^) by Dal Clawson Directed hy Fred Niblo, Director of "The Three Musketeers" If You Havent Played These Stewart Pictures, Get Them Quick ! "HER MAD BARGAIN" "A QUESTION OF HONOR" "THE INVISIBLE FEAR" A thrilling stop? of a most unusual love bargain ; Scenario bj) Josephine Quirk A Ruth Cross novel from The People's Home Journal; Scenario by Josephine Quirk A drama of love and hat« and a terrible fear, bj'iHampton Del Ruth Directed by Ed^??in Carewe A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION