Cinema: The New Pictures Apr. 14, 1923

The Nth Commandment. A conventionally sentimental tear-teaser, pleasing only because of Colleen Moore, who manages to be charming as the poor young working-girl with the invalid husband, and George Cooper, whose comedy has genuine humor and finesse.

The Go-Getter. The apotheosis of the various correspondence courses on Selling Your Own Personality." Energetic twaddle with T. Roy Barnes as the monotonously brisk young salesman who starts out with nothing but a firm jaw and ends up with the president's daughter and a stucco mansion.

Souls for Sale. Anyone who has ever tacked up...

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