The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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"If it's a Carey, it*s a hit 99 elected all directed by Jack Ford ''The Outcasts of Poker Flat'' A MARVELOUS picture of the golden days of the "Forty-niners" with the finest photography that the screen has ever produced. Absorbingly dramatic, superbly directed. Riders of Ven ^eance ' ' ''The Ace of the Saddle'' An away-from-the-usual Western with human Harry Carey never so human. An action drama rich with strong heart appeal — the kind that gives you happy thoughts to take home. "A Gunfightin Gentleman' A drama full of suspense and also rousing action but with a mighty good measure of that comedy that fans hunger for in Carey pictures and which Harry Carey gives them to full satisfaction. Here's a bit of real, rollicking, rapid-fire western life — with as many chuckles as thrills and Harry Carey doing a lot of that good acting which puts him absolutely in a class by himself. "77?^ Rider of ihe Law Action, mysteiy, love, excellent photography and splendid direction make this a superfine Western, with Harry Carey the best thing in it. See it — show it — and make a whole raft of new friends for yourself.