The Moving picture world (August 1922)

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■ August 12,1922 MOVING PICTURE WORLD Record of Profit and Success MEMORANDUM BOOK Vol. 1, 1922 Silver Vn/ing^ with /Aap-v Carr — a Picture THAT WAS ALR£AO^ PROVEN ITS POLMNG POVJER in ITS BtfCAOWAT RON AT TH6 APOkLO THEATRE N£V< W ORK . A \N» N N I NG STORN of an a/v\£r|can Won\e — pathos, TeNOERN69S, MISTAKES AN 0 Love — THE WONDER, BO%-OPF|C£ OF THE AVONEV -AAAkER S£/VSO N IMi tPDotK saffl^ grttmn t ®be ffre niriQ tele gram jMary Can- in charming ! " . her performance as the mother is sin- cere and convincing. An eloquent film never failing m interest 1 T he evenin g Mail ^ £ A well done pictur e? ^ New York Commercial " Silver Wings " is the kind of motion picture you want to write home about . . . you feel as if you want to drop a line to mother. Silver Wings " is more convinc ing and better in many ways than] Over the Hill. DAILY H NfELWS i""" !'t V" i^w Yf>PK'<; >^CTv%irTiiar newspaper '».V,'",*Z'~ I ZITS " Silver Wings " easily can be classed as one of the best pictures of the year. PUBLIC LEDGER ideal film mother. I cannot think ot anyone who could ^ u pas.s her. | Hats off to Mr. William Pox. A worth-while lesson for mothers.. . . the cleanest, finest picture I have ever seen. Mother love has rarely been so ten- derly or eloquently illustrated as by- Mary Carr in the new photo- play, " Silver Wings." Fox Film Corporation nit* Or. Brau m. girls mm 0 tl