Picturegoer (1922)

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1AY 1922 THE PlCTUf?EGOE-R 61 ^OYYGDdburri' THE refreshing atmosphere of the wide open spaces of the English countryside, the thrill of the race-course, the quiet seclusion of a little farm-house, the hustle of an amateur trainiug centre, the zest and enthusiasm of the youthful stable lad for the horses under his care, the devotion of a country girl for those around her, her victory over her enemies, and the love of a man lor a maid — all this and a great deal more has been introduced by Guy Newall into his latest production, B»y Woodburn. Adapted from the novel by Alfred Ollivant, this George Clark picture stars Ivy Duke as "Boy" Woodburn, and Guy Newall as Jim 'Silver, with a supporting cast selected from types who are living replicas of those characters which the author introduced mt>. this storv. George Clark Pictures Lt4 (GUV NEWALL PRODUCTION)