The Moving picture world (January 1924-February 1924)

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258 MOVING PICTURE WORLD January 26, 1924 Now Booking Qssociated Outhors, Inc., n-ranli Woody AT\ Elmer Harriw Ihompson Buchanan \\X\ Claris W. Ohomas present LOVING MM' Odapted from Peter B.tyne's 'Jhe Harbor Bar' featuring EVELYN BRENlVMONTE BLUE Joan Lowell, Charles Gerrard and JZalph lault^ner A THOMR/ON BUCHANAN PRODUCTION Directed by UJ.j~.Uan Dyk& "Action Fast and Thrilling; Is Full of Human Appeal" "A genuine sea melodrama with appealing qualities deeper than some of the million-dollar pictures. The action is not only fast and thrilling, but also sympathy-arousing. The storm scene is realistic in the extreme," says Harrison's Reports. "To theatres that cater to patrons who love melodrama full of action, 'Loving Lies' should prove most suitable, for unlike many other melodramas, this one combines action and human appeal." Now Booking Allied Producers and Distributors Corporation 729 Seventh Avenue, New York Hiram Abrams, President A Branch Office located in every United Artists Exchange