The Moving picture world (November 1922-December 1922)

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ovember 4, 1922 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 25 THE story, adapted from the famous novel, "The Three Cornered Kingdom," by DuVernet Rab^U, and directed by Wesley Ruggles, is a peach and a pippin combined, to wit : A prince — a girl — a gem — a whirl — a throne — a kiss — a dance — Oh bliss — a train — a dash — a plunge — then CRASH — sit tight — some fright — good night! And a final rousing climax with Ethel Clayton in the arms of a stalwart Prince Charming, impersonated with true regal charm by Warner Baxter. Imagine what a story to advertise !— Imagine what a story to exploit with F.B.O.'s special brand of exploitation and super-showmanship! A score of original ideas in the big press sheet — Posters rich in dignity and power — Everything the showman needs to whip "If I Were Queen" across to a bountiful clean-up. Book it IMMEDIATELY. Write, phone or RADIO ! Distributed by Film Booking Offices of America, Inc. Executive Offices: 723 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEW YORK C.TY Exchanges Everywhere