The Moving picture world (November 1922-December 1922)

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December 30, 1922 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 813 cAfwther Big Achievement for the Star and a Triumph for Every JBxhibitor Florence' Lonq uering the ODoman' Jrom ike famous nov»J 'Kidnapping Coline* hy Henry C. Rowland A KING VIDOR PRODUCTION Associated Exhibitors ARTHUR S. KAME, PRESIOENT CONQUERING THE WOMAN" presents Florence Vidor in the most delightful and whimsical role of her career. In a word, the story of how a perplexed father cures his strong-willed daughter of the "high-falutin' notions" acquired duri ng a sojourn abroad. He puts her aboard one of his merchant ships and strands her on a lonely island with a young man who had said that women are like ihigh-spfrited horses — they must be broken to the bit. The story is from the pen of Henry C. R'owland, one of the most popular writers for The Saturday Evening Post. It is a King Vidor Production which guarantees straight-forward direction and excellent presentation The supporting cast includes David Butler, Peter Burke, Bert Sprotte. Roscoe Karns, Mathilde Brundage and Harry Todd. "Conquering the Woman" is in six parts. Physical Distributors Path! ExcHANCt !^<^L .I"-.'. .. . >.MJfi'W FLORENCE VIDOR. a star who disarms criticism; who never disappoints; who can always be relied upon to attract business. She won stellar prominence through these very qualifications. Everyone admires her; everyone respects the charm of her womanliness and warms to her radiant personality. ' But Florence Vidor is not only beautiful and talented. As an attraction she occupies a place among the mighty. A place she ranks by virtue of box-office performance and honest audience satisfaction.