- The World is Full of Wanters
- Everybody wants something. The poor girl---riches; the rich girl---happiness! John M. Stahl pictures them here. Pictures their lives, their longings, pictures fulfillment and then unthought of realization. It hits pretty close as Louis B. Mayer presents it from the story by Leila Burton Wells; adapted by J.C. Hawks and Paul Bern; directed by John M. Stahl, who made "The Dangerous Age" a marvelous picture.
- "You can't have everything." he told her. "Is it worth while giving up all you've got now for the foolish things that you want?"
- "The WANTERS" -- the play of the luxury lovers
- "I've given you everything you've ever wanted and look at yourself now."
- The drama of those who want and never know the value of what they already have. (Print Ad- Janesville Daily Gazette, ((Janesville, Wisc.)) 31 January 1924)
- Some want riches, some love, some happiness. Everybody wants. (Print Ad- Iowa City Press-Citizen, ((Iowa City, Iowa)) 25 January 1924)
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