The Film Renter and Moving Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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THE FILM RENTER é& MOVING PICTURE NEWS. April 28, 1923. EXHI Morning Post.—‘‘ The film has dramatic value Madame Yorska plays the parts of both sisters with skill and the film is well produced.”’ The Referee —“ A True Showman’s Proposition.” Daily Telegraph.—“ ‘It Happened in Paris’ bas been most deftly constructed.” The Times—“ The acting of Mdme. Yorska in the leading part is sincere.” The People.—“ Interesting in its presentation and excellent acting and will fill every theatre at which it is shown.” Daily Sketch.—* There will be no lack of exploitation.” Sunday Illustrated —“ Bernhardt’s play will appeal to all who admired Bernhardt ... will interest the general public.” Pall Mall Gazette.—“ Bernhardt’s Scenario... the authoress has been able to uphold her unique position ... by this, her first, and unfortunately last, creation for the screen.” Observer.—* Mme Yorska moves through her parts with an unexaggerated grace that is uncommon in cinema actresses.” Westminster Gazette—*“ Acted in a bravura manner which well suits it.” The following journals have also shown their | interest and appreciation of the film by publishing photographs. All of which are available to assist you in exploiting “It Happened in Paris.” Daily Mail. Daily Chronicle Daily Express. Daily Sketch. Manchester Daily Dispatch. Daily Graphic. Leeds Mercury. Sheffield Daily Telegraph. Nottingham Guardian. Newcastle Illustrated Chronicle and hosts of other newspapers have published news concerning “It Happened in Paris.”