The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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'^I'ips like its own Devilm^n ! 1_JERE'S the stuff that grips J ^ 'em hard — right at the very spot your experience tells you you've got to grip 'em — at the start. With the first flash of the very first episode you're going to forget old h. c. of 1. — income tax 'n everythin' in the gripping tug of the story and the rousing rush of these devilmen — these mystifying, marvelous moonriders. See this first chapter, and like millions of fans you'll want to see more; you'll book it as sure as heaven made little apples— it's the kind of superserial that grips you right through. Note this April release — don't set this M. P. Weekly down without deciding to book "the Moonriders" —it's one of the Full-House Five — the greatest sure-fire superserials ever made. Make it your Full-house Five— do it NOW. The April I'elea^e Vdll house FIVB // If will make fhe kids shiver