The Moving picture world (November 1922-December 1922)

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500 MOVING PICTURE WORLD December 9. 1922 ^ HALPERIN PRODUCTION 7/re DANGER Joseph ^ 1 CarmeL TTlyers POINT \i.P. CarLeton By Victor Hugo Halperin directed by Qoyd Ingraham ^ith an all-star cast including^ CARMEL MYERS JOSEPH DOWLING W.P.CARLETON VERNON STEEL A vigorous, intelligent story of what happened to a young wife whose husband was "too busy to love." It contains the best work Carmel Myers, Joseph Dowling, Vernon Steel and W. P. Carleton have done on the screen in years. All the trade press critics like it: "Registers high water-mark from a spectacular angle, yet preserves the romance of a well-told love story," says the Trade Review. "The acting is good, the story of a familiar type," says Harrison s Reports. "Presented with a rather new angle," says Motion Picture News, "The Danger Point" is a title that exploitation can do wonders with. Id Canada: Canadian Releasing Corporation. LimitMl