The Moving picture world (November 1922-December 1922)

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)ccember 23, 1922 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 705 311 "EAST IS WEST" Ask your exchange also for the free de luxe advance one sheet, A Big Star in a great picture plus national advertising and free poster tie-ups with the ad, campaign. *«r;",',(, w,,!." 1"'" .«'«' '"*'«'■ IVoti(f: tli, . . THE SATURDAY EyENlNG' POST, wriiuniy E/Zit p'X'l wor/d-/amout /lumortjt and anlAor of" Pigs is Pigs" idling AmerUad ea jcreen play, "East is West." Mr. Buller aecepiti this eommiisio n condition Ifial fie be permitted to say exactly Vikat ht pitattd on the I ' ^ . . ...... motion picture n« I >«> » humorist a«>d 1 1""' »" , ^,£01 BUCCeMtullV ' ;^>::,g.n.wor«;;iabepu -^^^ -E«t « P'T "„t,humorcanb'"'»"8'""' Kumor from .urt ^.^g Toy (Co«unc. TJm. ^ „^y of the« ''V *• chm« m».d«. who pck Tch-Tningly innocent unpte^.onth^tthcya. L^hing.Wmm^e"-^^'*„/.h„w. to for hi. black heart "^^^"^ , do«n ,u.t lie ChineK fop. and »y>"g V^ca^^hen the aAleo. ^hi. i. art. and fir.t ^ue you have ConstanceTalma 5aj9 Charlie Yong—SO-50 cAmerican: "You marry me or I kill Lo Sang Ke< To my notion the meanest iKing a man can do is to f away the plot of a play. I never do it. I have not done il this series of "East is West" advertisements. All I have is that Ming Toy. the bttic "Chinese" maid who "don't China," meets an athletic young American (Billy Benson) is then burned to a love-boat to be sold into matrim slavery. That happens in China and presently little Ming is in San Francisco. I have not said how she gets there, or But in San Francisco a new villain pops up — the 5a50 C man Charbe Yong, who is going to get Ming Toy if he I steal her and murder everyone else. That does create a situation! Charlie Yong is the fi corseted chop suey king of San Frandsco, and he usual what he wants, I don't mind saying he is the most a matcly conceited ass I ever ran across and that I felt extreme disbke to having him get Ming Toy. Charlie one of the fellows with such a big lump of grinning that you want to kick him downstairs every time you even if you have to hire a carpenter to build the stair genuirw pleasure to dislike Charbe Yong; a man feel and better for disliking him. To sit there and dislike Yong for half an hour is better than gomg to chur conie away feeling that this i* still a good old wo' there are people left that you can disbke as joyous! disbke Charlie Yong. And even Pollyanna, dear chi be glad — glad— glad to see what Charbe Yong gets reel of*'East is West." (Look for my last advcrtxsemcnt next week). ConstanceTal\u Dirccud by Sidney Ptanluin Adapted by rnact% M*rW (fom iht H«y by ^»m<ttl ^hlj>i •adjetui B. Hytatr. Oriiiiullx pro4u«d by Willl*m tUrru A First National Attraction about „ w and , hLr"""" ' «> -nte ™ l.on people, wnf^g It , „? ^" '° '0 Z l'^"" ' have done pr^tV/Z^r' I " Bo-ng ,0 be d,3appo,med /' H wneerand ■ Ea.t „ Wes," b"f -J^on do no, go ,0 I had not though, „ , ^ " We,,." ,f agreed u, wn,e anv,h,„g",^,X ^T"" ' Ea., „ We,," ha. dra^IlT^ my J JJ^ acfng ^„ ^.^^-^ -<i -nTor M<ng Toy reveaU shade, ofT™ ^"'"nce Talmadge a, Peahng pa,h„,-,„^t";/;-'-;-fro. br«d fi,„ M.ng Toy wdl be one of ,he T^T T '''''^ screen, or 1 m,« „y 'oved character, on the " » gomg u, ^T;/ ™ ■"■e'-'^V "-"taien "Cl '-hev'e::o„eormT,''r'""« TW.whaU P'cture could tell me whe^e^rh T'?' "ho «^ U,e ^Vha, , .>^"^:i ^^"^ " ' ■^-t-,he other '"^^ and I do no, h^,utc JZ P.copportu^ry. You'll ,hanl me.^ '° «« « " the L, And 1 dunk you I <-onstanceTalma A F.m National Attraction DGE Id Ask the Man Who Has Played It!