The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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OVERLAND ff^om the stopy^ Directed >6/ LYNN RDEVNOLDi" ''The best Western I have seen since Hector was taught to beg . i JULIAN JOHNSON— PHOTOPLAY "Hats off to Harry Carey for a superb charac'^ rizat cn. ** DRAMATIC MIRROR '"Overland Red' goes right over the top as a human inte rest drama. * * TRADE REVIEW "A picture you should be proud to show, ' ' HARRISON'S REPORTS Entitled to th e highes t f, ro it e." M. P. NEWS it The Star is mighty pleasing as a "Knight of the Road\'' WID (t Harry Carey scores-humor and pathos are excellently commingled, ** NEW YORK REVIEW UNIVgPWL SPECIAL ATTPACTION «