The Moving picture world (September 1923-October 1923)

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622 MOVING PICTURE WORLD October 20, 1923 Graham Wilcox Productions, Ltd. present MAE MARSH What the Critics say of Mae Marsh picture " Never anticipated such an assaultand-battery of whimsical fun and emotional appeal."— Daily Express. " A beautiful film in every sense of the word founded upon a beautiful story that has been read by millions. One of the finest photoplays ever seen. Mae Marsh makes her role a living one." — Evening Standard. " As an entertainment could hardly be surpassed. It marks a high water point. Mae Marsh has never given a finer performance. The final scene is as thrilling as any of the thrills invented by D. W. Griffith." — Telegram. " More than 5,000.000 persons have read ' Paddy-the-Next-Best-Thing.' The film is so good that more than that number will see it." — Illustrated. " One of the best films ever made. Mae Marsh is an ideal Paddy. Production has sterling merit." — News. " One of the very best films yet produced. Enthusiasm showed appreciation of the public." — Daily M ail. " First a successful novel, then a successful play, the film is better than the play. Its success is due largely to Mae Marsh's acting." — Times. " Here is a real Paddy— Mae Marsh. Her comedy is delightful, and audiences like her." — The Star. in "PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING" By Gertrude Page Now Booking Allied Producers and Distributors Corporation 729 Seventh Ave., New York Hiram Abrams, President A Branch Office located in every United Artists Exchange