Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1921)

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34 MOVING PICTURE AGE February, 1921 "Edgar's Little Saw" is one of the best of the ten "Edgars" that have been released. When it appeared at the Strand theatre, New York City, it was greeted with uncontrolled laughter and applause. Several critics reviewed it before the main feature. There are more "Edgars" coming; they have been so popular with public and exhibitor alike that Goldwyn has persuaded Mr. Tarkington to continue the series beyond the original dozen called for. All the "Edgars" may be obtained at the nearest Goldwyn Exchange. GOLDWYN PRESENTS BooraTARKINGTON'S ADVENTURES AND EMOTIONS OF EDGAR POMEROY "EDGAR'S LITTLE SAW" DIRECTED BY MASON N. LITSON Please say, "As advertised in MOVING PICTURE AGE," when you write to advertisers.