Wid's Filmdom (1920)

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ALICE JOYCE never was more radiant than as “Patricia Leeds” in this superlative screen production which is destined to be one of the really big pictures of 1920. “Slaves of Pride’’ is a powerful preachment against Love of Self. It breaks down the fence that people erect about the person of wealth. It arraigns false pride— it glorifies pride of the right fibre. “Slaves of Pride’ adds brilliancy to Alice Joyce’s already bright stardom. It bégins the new year with a standard so high that the eleven months to come may not see it equalled.