The Moving picture world (November 1922-December 1922)

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796 MOVING PICTURE WORLD December 30, 1922 I A THEME that always interests — the off-stage life of a footlight favorite. With gowns that make you gasp, and sets that astonish with their beauty. The story was especially written for the star and director by Clara Beranger, author of "The Gilded Lily," and it is altogether the biggest box-office picture William deMille has ever made. BY CLARA BERANGER ?1 FAMOUS PLAYERS-LAS KY CORPORATION AOOLPH ZUKOfC PRESENTS A WILLIAM deMILLE PRODUCTION THE World's Applause WITH BEBE DANIELS and LEWIS STONE