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fl[ A picture that should please the feminists, and their boyfriends.
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please the feminists; it should also please their boy-friends. For it sticks up for women's rights; and it also shows lots and lots of chorus cuties in pretty tights. No, it isn't a De Mille picture, no matter what you might from the title. It's a Dorothy Ar^ner picture, member "Fashions for Women", Esther Ralston's first starring film? It was Miss Arzner's first directorial effort, too. And now the Arzner-Ralston combination is one of the best.
"Ten Modern Commandments" are "Get Your Man, Get Your Man, Get Your Man, etc., etc." It takes you back-stage of a musical comedy and shows you how the wheels go round — well, call 'em wheels if you want to. Esther is the most luscious chorus girl who ever kicked up her heels. All for the sake of the boy friend, that nice Neil Hamilton, she takes a job vamping Arthur Hoyt, only to be misunderstood. But don't worry. A girl like Esther can't possibly be misunderstood very long. The finale includes love and kisses for all. These little girls, Esther and Dorothy, deserve a big round of applause.
Here's handing it to them.
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C[ To the tune of "Get Your Man, Get Your Man, Get Your Man".
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