Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1922 - Mar 1923)

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NOT EASILY FORGOTTEN Exhibitors HeraLd Dec 23* %e KINGDOM WITHIN Will Stir the Hearts of the World M. P. NEWS: It's a good audience picture, finely staged, and earn ing a plot which holds rhe interest all the way. The acting is splendid as contributed by Russell Simpson, Paulne Starke and Ernest Torrence. 3ood for any type of audience and should iraw most everywhere. EXHIBITORS TRADE REVIEW: "The Kingiom Within" should be well received in jlaces where sentimentality is enjoyed. The story is melodramatic and works up to i good climax. EXHIBITORS HERALD: Excellent direction )f capable players in a dramatic and all absorbing story stamp this feature as one of riore than ordinary entertainment qualities. Swift-moving, unfaltering in interest, with ts genuine appeal to the emotions it is rare entertainment of a substantial variety minded on a beautiful thought. Thoroughly convincing dramatic production. Type cf picture that is not readily forgotten, t is the type of picture that should make riends for the cinema among the more fastilious of a community. lARRISON'S REPORTS: A powerful drama >f life in the timberlands; the direction hroughout is excellent and so is the acting )f the featured players as well as that of the tupporting cast. "The KingdonTWithin", a title, by the way, that is replete [with meaning, should prove absorbing to any audience. FILM DAILY: Effective dramatic moments and a satisfying dramatic entertainment generally. For those who like a rather strong dramatic entertainment and favor a theme which makes faith all powerful, the picture should prove wholly satisfying. M. P. JOURNAL, N. Y.: Excellent drama, based on a strong story, together with a well chosen and capable cast, including Pauline Starke, Gaston Glass, and Ernest Torrence. First runs indicate tremendous box-office possibilities, if exhibitor will advertise his booking. Picture may be included among the best of winter season, and is a big program special. Sure money winner. M. P. WORLD: Intensely dramatic is the story of "The Kingdom Within." the Victor Schertzinger production which is being distributed by Hodkinson. It is a production which tells a gripping story and holds the interest througho.it. It is a picture which is quite different from the usual run and because of this and its strongly dramatic story, wealth of spiriti al insight and acting of a fine cast, should prove welcome in the majority of theatres. A VICTOR SCHERTZINGER PRODUCTION Featuring Russell Simpson, Gaston Glass, Pauline Starke PRESENTED BY PRODUCERS SECURITY CORPORATION