Screenland (Apr–Sept 1923)

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72 Screen land LITTLE HINTS for PLAYGOERS Comments on Current Plays Without Fear or Favor WITHIN THE LAW First National Norma Talmadge, as beautiful and ef fective as ever. WITHIN THE LAW is smashing melodrama, and la belle Talmadge rises nobly to every dra matic moment. She is ably supported by Eileen Percy, who proves herself a real comedienne as the hard-boiled little gold-digger, and by Lew Cody, who gives a splendid characterization of a dope-fiend. Jack Mulhall, looking enough like Eugene O'Brien to be his brother, is quite at home in the leading male role. He hasn't much to dc except look handsome, which is no effort whatever.