The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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DVEPLAND PED — — Henry Herbert Knibbs SAYS the Exhibitor's Trade Review, "Overland Red" goes right over the top as a human interest drama punctuated with all that is best in the way of outdoor stuff. Humor, pathos, excellent riding and good suspense are mingled with a plot which was a good one in the first place. Wholesome, crowded with interesting detail, every inch of it is real and ^uman." Dollars are human too — let 'em laugh and they'll come in.